To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-05-03

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-05-03 page 1

a?,.,,! 4-r,,-n-.-wi 4 VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1852. NUMBER 251 r. ' PRINTED AMD PUBLISHED BT SCOTT It BAIOOU. UFFIOE journal buildings, hwu andfbabl itsiiti. COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TKIUIS-Invariably In advance. The Dully, to personsln Columbus, per yesr 8 00 " sunt by mall out of Columbus S 00 ' during the towlon,aDd Tri-Wiiekly balance of yenr lu Oiiluinbui Hy mail ThoTri-Wenklybymall Weekly in Columbus Out ol the city; by mail, single ...... Tii ulubi ot tour and upward Tocluhsot ten and upwards, to one addrcsa Ihtily, session ... Trl-Weekly Weekly, single To club ol live and upwnrdi . .800 . 4 00 3 00 D 00 . . 1 M . 129 . . I 00 . . a oo .... . . 1 00 60 40 -Advertlsloii. The lollowing rate end rule of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors ot the Ohio Stateman and the Ohio Stale Journal, to be observed, in all oases, alter Ibia date, July Dally Paper. One square, 10 Unei or let, one Insertion $0 50 " " " each additional " 0 25 " " " 1 wok 1 50 " " " 9 " , .... 9 00 3 3 00 " 1 noutli 4 00 " " 9 6 00 3 8 00 i. 6 . 10 00 i, i U 15 00 it 14 IS 00 Standing card, Mines or le, p.irarjiinm 10 00 "rftcnlurnn.with 'changes, ' 80 00 u, " " ' 23 00 u. " 12 " " " 25 00 M " cliaugod weekly " 30 00 dully " ' 80 00 i " with 4ehauge 35 00 (J ii 6 " " m 40 00 iJJ "19 " " 45 00 4 changed weekly " " 55 00 (J daily " " 130 00 Other cues not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above rales. The standard of meaiurement to be minion type. , For each additional square in the daily, Inserted one month, or a greater length ol tiinn. and lor ach additional square lusertod under the yeurly rates, halt price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It Is speeded mi the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-upiits beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for otlices of every description) to be charged 'it the rule of titty cents per week, fur each name; tho same to he, In all cases, paid in advance. All advertisement truui stranger or transient person to be (ibid in advance. Advertisements not marked on tho copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will bo exacted ao-ordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers will bo eonflned rigidly to their regular business; and all advcrliciiintnts nut partaiuuig thereto, to bo paid for extra, Artvertiieino.it. for Auctioneers, General Agents, Eoal Estate Agents, Ac., not to be contracted tor by the year, but to bo charged by the pieco. at the usual rates. NO ADVKr.TlSEMKNT CAN B lOTEHTED GUATOITOUSLT. Advi.'l'"."'ientslurchari table institutions, tire companies, ward, uwoehip mil othor public meeting, and uch lixe.to be charged halt iirtco , , Death Inserted without chargo, unless accompanied by funeral Invitation or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be pnid lor. ltngulu U'lvertlsers, and all otners sending communications or requiting entices, desiring to call attention to fairs, oiroe, concerts, or ,'oy puulio entertainments where charge are mado lor aiiiiittiiin i'--all notice ot private associations every notice doai ;nlt'. 'rati Munition to private enterprises, calculated orin-t-uiled t . jtr.mite individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same la to tie paia lor. u uitenaea to bo Insnrted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not leas than Sill cents per line, ana men oniy wnen accompanied by an advertisement. .... All ItMdcd advertisements to bo charged not los than double tho above rate, and measured as u solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in aiivanco on tho above rates. Attorneys will bo holden for the prico of inserting advertise ment brought in by them, nnilKOPATHV. TU3. COULTER & IIAKNES announce to the citizens of Co- XJ lumbus and vicinity that they have formed a partnersnip tor the practice of in Healing Art according to the reformatory law of fionionpatby. Tney expect bIso to cure their patients without ttiat severe an I terrible medication which makvs thrm worse before tbev can bo made better, or sinks them nearer the grave boloio ttioro Is any erlon to raise thorn. rgOlUee in the Odeon Bulding. Itesid-nce of Pr p....,,.. n.rf,rhi.iMHiid )urth streets. Kesidcuce of Dr Barnes, Town su, South siae 4 doors west ot Third. apl3 tl sr-vFFlCE removed to U Wynne's Block, cornor of lligb treet J and Sugar alley. m"i DR. RttlimtT TIIOiHPWON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, Mril'a Exchnnge, oppuite tho Secretary of State office, High trcct, Columbus. dBcll NATHAN liHOOllW, OfDce In the loem formerly occupied by Justice Evans, louth of the rauktln nana, up atuir. firnu. ARIWWT A, CO.. rkEALERSin Hardware and Cutlery, iron, Nai!s,Glas,lloue ar builders Materials, r arming and Alectiumeai i nois, m miarj Hoods, 4e., &o. Ko. 161 High street, sign ol the Oilt Padlock. A. B. BUTTLE!, . Attorneynnrl Counaeilornt I,nw,Colnmbu, Ohio. OIHco, No. Si, Ncil'sr:xchango,oppositoSocretmyofStiteoflicei WAIYrttU THttAI.I,, AUomey nnd Counaeilornt l,nw,Colnmbua,Ohlo. LMO, a Commiuionnr to tike the Acknowledgment ot Dwd for tbo State ot New York. ocl20 JArtlbM A. WII.COX, Notary Public and Commissioner for Neir 1 ork nnd Wisconsin. AT the Ofl'.co ol P. ID. 6i J. A. WILCOX, High treet, near Drosd. tnli3-eam J. I(. 1UTTI.K, iffli, Avn raiiNsai.i.La at law. ) rPICF Next dimr south ol City Bank Hulldln(;s,OTerSli.. anin Mart.llerr'or. Colorohlls.Hi''.. ooie-e-wis (A32VEL OAU.OWAY. HN F. TAOU. UAl'TiOWAY ik PAGE, TE will practice law, as partners, in tho Court of Franklin v V and aotoiniug counties, smt in the circuit ana uistrici u and aotoiniug counties, snd in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Oi&ce in Piatt's new building, opposite Stale House. mayrVtf JOSEPH r. SMITH. SAMUEL M. KILL. NllITII & MILLS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real Faiule, Uounly Lnnd nnd Pern-Inn Agenta, Two doors Ka.t of High, on Town Stiect, Co LCMB US, OHIO, TTEND to the practice of their Prolesilon, obtaining Pensions, buj Ing, a-lling and obta ning Land W arants, selllna and leatiug Ileal Estate, examining land title, collection of clams, 4tc, die. fy Letters from a distance amst be poit patd. ap7 r. C sessions. .. . HAaais F. C. SESSIONS dc CO.. wrolcsali awn aETAlL Distill l DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, to. Four doors south ot the American. Columbua. loclS JOHN W. tlSLL BOBKaT aUSTBONO. IIAKRR V ARJIHTHONU, T EAL ESTATE HI1UKLHS and OtNKilAL LAND AGENTS. y Otttce, South room txi hne Bank building, Columbus, O. LVCIAN BOTTLK. THBO. COBHTOt K. OBO. O. COatSTOCK. BUTTLE), (JO.i.HTOCK St CO., (Succesrors to B. Comrtoca A "o) FORWARDING AID COMMISSION MKRCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbua, Ohio. pf Liberal ad rancea made on consignment. marlt J. KIDfiWAY V (Iff Iron Foandrr. Bread street, war the Bridge, Columbua, Oble. Stores ol all klnds.and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octL'41 D. E. SMITH, Anctloe and CemmlMloa MercbuDt, Ne. 3, Odeea Ruildinca, ColianibMa, Oblo. ALL kinds of Mer.'bauditu, Real E-tate, Household Furniture Iia, Ico sold on reasonsble terms. Persnos wishing any description of good s.,ld will find it to their advantage to call. Libera! advances made on consignment. Columbua, Oct. I, 1H51.-U. 1IENKY CIIEARfjl eV AHIJAII H.VUEABe, lleaee Pminirraand Paper Hansrra. High street, uetweea Spring and Long streets, Columbus, Ohio judO-dly NOTICE. . , THE undersigned bare this day asaoelatrd themselves In busl-aes, under the Irm ot WM. RICHARDS At CO, at the old stand ot Wo. Richard, No. L, Neil House, opnoaite State ottieea vn. men Alien, Columbua, February 1, 1851. WM. H. BLADE, The liberal patron a ire with which our friend and the pnbll generally ktnt favored us, is gratetnlly ackonwledged; andaeaa-Hnwuion of the aame is respccUuUy solicited. February 1, 185L WM. RICHARDS at CO. All persons baring unsettled accounts with the lata Una ol Win. Richards, axe invited to call and settle tbe aame hy cash or aote. Febnisryl, 18SL WBL. K1CUAHU.T. (marlO YAL.UABLR FROPKHTY ON THIRD HTHEET run e.it.t. a HanlmproTed halflnteoraer3d asdStatestraets:alaoarn noodiona Brick dwelling with 10 room and good oat-build iara nearly aew.eorner 3d and Riehstreeis. Enqnireof BUTTLES, COMSTOCK A Co. CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE Ulf-KW. UTAKREN J EN INS. General lasmrsace Artnt. will reeetra " applieatioa for Life Inauraaca. iaeladinf CsliforaJa Risks Call as Uedqaner, opiKMils the OU Stase Hoase, State street, INSURANCE. Thou who wInu lor Fire Insurance will please read the fiillnwlniv Meunrf of I ha FRANKLIN XI UK INNtJKANOK CO.iIPANr, OF I'llll.Allif L.1-IIIA. SIIOW1NO CASIi AStfETIfl, January 1st, 1653, invested follow First. Mortgage, chiefly In Philadelphia $957,513 64 Real Estate purchased at Suerltt sale H4.377 7H Temnoriu v Loans on Collaterals... -- 125.H05 7- Blocks, valued at $011.508 eost W,.185 50 Notes. Bill receivable. Vo 8,0.-8 DO Cash 40,481 Ul 1 1,201,390 94 INSUIIANCE AGAINST FIRB In the above com- pauy, tiy iieinytt wakiicm jr.nains, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Insurance rooipany, OFFICE-POST OFFICE BUILDING, HAR FFOHD, CO I Capital and Surplus over 1300,000. DURING TWO YEARS' HI1SI N ESS 1 SSUED NEARLY 4000 POLK! KH. NO HEALTH BISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COM PAN Y take risks oo Life, Brant or purchase annuities, con. fer endowments, and make contracts anon and appertaining to aeterrea and revttluuary Interests connected wttn me n.xs, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by Iho charter. Lao nusiness ol the Company Is conducted upon me Joint Stock mid Mutual itlun. at tho optlou of the Insured, thus meeting: the wants and clr cumitauccs ot thepublio more luily, It la believed, than purely mutual companies can do. Annuities will be granted or nurchnsed. and endowment con' ferred on term blghlv luvorable. and accordluii to the rate ol me men uoerai and welt conducted companies in wis country ana in nngiana. Tbe cbaiter of this Company Drovides that thn wl'e may In sure the lite of her husband, and tho amount to be paid be so cure irom creditor at ni aeatu. An equitable sum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before tbey expire. Trareliuu. sea, and foreiun residence permit will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Jciut Block principle only, and at an extra rateol pre mium. Extract from tbe Certificate of tbe Comptroller of the Stato ot Connecticut, dated JAtvusnr fin, loot. "The great success and prudent management ol tbia 'lompany, together with its well Invested capital and aurplus, entitle II to tne entire confidence ot the community, aud I recommend " in my opinion tonal In atrength and ability to tbe te ji.titu, turns ol the kind In the Union " (signed l.i.I Krrui O u'Niwr, Comptroller. Tho Board of Director I composed of active business men with capital and character involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and control of the transactions of too company. jam. ihaun, rresioent, vv ni. i. uuviAE.il, vice rrusiaent. HiH7 L. Millrb, Pecretary. Hartliir,!. Dec. II). 1851. PiiiniilileiN. Aonlieittlnim, and all necessary Information upon i he Hitiject, can be Lad by calling on the AGENT, or XV, in. Ki.C!I, under r.xcnange nana. Jaai-diim OI-.O. a. COMHTUUK, Agent. Filtsburtli Lite Insurance L'umnany. l'tKl'tl'lJAL CIIAKTElt, WITH A CAPITAL OF $100,000. 1H1S Conipauv makes every Jnturaiict appertaining to or . connected with Lift llitka, on tho Joint Stack and Mutual rates combined. On the Joint Stock plan, tbe rates are one-third lens than Ihose charged by Mutual Companies, and lilteen per cent, lower tbiin the rates of most Stock Companies. The Charter permits tho grunting of Insurance on Life in every form, including tbe right of It'ije, Children, l'arcnti, or Cnil-iters. To insure the Life of another for tbelr own exclusive ben- lit, pavable alter death or upon the parties arriving ut the ego ot 50, 35, CO or 03 yeiirs. OFFICERS. James B. Hoon. President: Sam'i. McCu-bkan, Vice Tresi- don Joseph S. Leech, Treasurer Cuaiii.e.i A, C'OLtoN, Sec-retarv. DIRECTORS. James S. Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, John S. Hilwohtii, ('haul is A. Colton, Bam i. WcCluukan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. HOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. Williab Wilkin, late Secretary of War. Hon Waltbb FoawaaD, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snvdeb, Esq., Cashier Pitubutgh Bunk. Malcolm Leech, Wholesale Urocer. Those di sirous of Insuring, nr lu want of information on the subject, will pluato cell atthe otiice, over the Buok Store ol Hunt-inglun & Macintire, High strei t, Columbus, Obiu. K. II. VAN liENSALAEIt, Agent. Nobmajv Gat, SI. D., Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's Now Hall, decfMlm. Washington Union Insurance Company, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITA L, $100,000. INSUAES tho taler olaases of pruperty ut reasonable rate of premiums. Norirl.s taken on the " Special Hazardous " classes, nur to excoed 83,000 in amount upou one risk, or in the same vicinity. Hy such means this Company i xpects to avoid any large aud ruiuous loss by one tire, the groat cause of the insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. The receipts ot tbo Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st, le31, were over $oU,(XK). Losses in the same period, flUKO. Heports of the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. OFFICEItS. Hon. Reuben Wood, President ; D. B. Dcnham, Vleo President; O. N. Skeels, Secretary; Oeobok Mvoatt, Treusuror. K. II. VANUENSACAEK, Agent for tho abuvo Company, I prepared to issue Policies and to furnish all necessary inlorma-tion. Otiice over Huntington ii Haclntiro' book Storo, High street, Columbus dec5-6m. TUTTLE4 REAL ESTATE AUENCk, IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, 1 havo opened an of Dee for the purpose of transacting business as a Real Estate Agent. Any business In this line entrusted to me will recolve the promptest attention. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, and documents of a similar kind will be written and acknowledged on the abortest notice. Acknowledgments of Deeds, dec, wben total at sty OJfict, will bn done vUliuut charts. And I would here sav. that my price for any property offered for sale, shall always be the samu as that of the owner himself, that tiie cnfiisnce and integrity so necessary as between buyer aud seller may not be destroyed by the agent Insurance, on tho most reasonable term, and In good Companies. Office, up stairs In Carpenter' Building, one door south o City Bank Building. J. ft. TUTTLR, decia jtesi cstaie Agent. Ol.l'.HItl S AUENCV. Ecntncky Mutual Life Insurance Company. ClmrimlT Vnnd AlOO.UUO. THIS Company ollnra to the insured all the security and advantages ol tbe Mutual snd Joint Stock plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely i Low rates ot premium ; an annual return, in cash, of the per ecntage required lor tho contingent risk of the year; an adequate, but not excessive provision lor the luture security of members for tbe whole term ot lite, with an adequate Interest in tbe accumulating lund secured to such membei., at death, byeredita upon their policies; aguaranly fund designed for tbe permanent security of hni t term members, and also for the present security of those for the whole term ol lite. This is tbeonlv Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a tatr reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (tor luture security) in exact proportion to tbe amount of business and the increasing risk from advaucing age among the members. Pamphlets, Trarta, s c., giving in detail Ihe plan and rates ot the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by 4. XV. lull nr,i, 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocil-d MUTUAL INWUUANC'lt. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PA1NSVILI.K, OHIO. P. P. SaXTObd, President. Wat. L. PasKiws, Secretary. oc?3-d i. U. TUTTLK, Agent. LIVES INSURED BV THE ELNTllH' ilLTL'AL LIFE INSl'RAU'E COMPANY, I'OVINtJTON. KV. THIS Company has an actual capital ol One fTundreil Then annri iollnrs, and is managed by men ot the highest integrity aud responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, Information given, and application received by i. tt TUTTLE, Agent. ur. o. at. nanTH, meaicai r.xaminer ,eptw-ory TUB I1AKTFOKD I.IKK AMI Hr.AL.Tli IMnU-HA.NCE t'O.HPANV. HABTrOBD. cnssicticct, CAPITAL STOCK, I HII,O00 ! This Company, by thellb-eral provisions of its charter, is enabled to otter advantages superior to those presented by any other Company in tbe United Stairs combining as it dues tbe Mirual, Joint 3tock, and Lite and Health principles ; in all nt which the rates are as favor ue to tboae assured as satety to them and the Company will adm t. Tnis Company is tbe jlrsi and aaly es iu the Union, or in ibe world, it is Believed, that has thus combined Its operations, and -ntered to grant Insurance with benenta ooio present and pros te en for lull details in regard to terms and conditions reference mav be made to tbe pamphlets to be had gratis ol the agent, or ot W Is. r INCH. nui. u. cumsiuch, agent. Columbus, O. August to. 18o0. lasnrance on Life and Lire Stocky AGAINST lo. or damage by Fiax, and against tbe perils ot the Ska aud Inland Navisatiois, on Dronertv ot evervde- scriptioa, uken in the billowing Companies: CMOM BIUTUAI. LIFE I.XSURANCH CtWPANT, Capital fj 1 30, tOO. OHIO L1FK INr?lRACF COMPA.W, Cl.NCIN- a s MB sitlla Tanltal ." tl OOOOO. NEW CXULAND I.ITK TorK INs. t ojlPANT. NKW II A V KM, COSKCTJCTT. Capital (30.000. BAGI.K I VCKANCB CO.HI' AN Y, Clt I N ATI, O. S'apitnl tlO,t OO. niCA INMLKANCB CO.MPAXVj I'TK'A, N.Y. Uarital 1 50,00(1. E3IP1RB STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, KO.UE, NEW VOBH. Capital IOOOO. BQUITABLB FIKB INS. CO., OP LONDON. Capital i SOO.OOO. Risks ukea oa the asoat Hberal term., snd all loasea promDtlv aajaaasa. (JalO-dly T TOCKTUM, Agana. BOOKS & STATIONERY. Books and Stationery. A RARE opportunity la now offered for purchasing Books Stationery, a ., AT USE B A I IIAXUSinit The undersigned art uow oHerlns. lor sale, at the old store of tiuntinston t Macinure.ineir v-ry large assortment ol Law, lledical, theological, Historical and atiscellaneou Hooka, Also, all the Classical and Common School Book. In (eneral Large Family Bible, School Bible and Testament, Blank Book., ao., at price ueretoiore unequaina. MTATIONEH Y. Cap, Letter, Folio Post, Demy and Medium Paper ( Mote Finer. Envelones. Visiting and Printers' Cares. ao. Also, a large varlei j of Pocket Cutlery, Including Rogers It vvoistennoim snne ren sou rocsei nnivea. Sold and Silver i'ciieila Gold Pens nnd Cnsee Me tnlllo Feus, 6Vc I Pocket Boobs, ForteMonnales( ESiiuaers' tyases. rnc.rsnBS, oco Tne attention ol Booksellers, Professional Men, Teacher, and persons purchasing lor Libraries, and all others, is respectfulr solicited. Better barraln are now oflored than can be had at any Book store in me western country. w a n a sm u isftilreiim ioaau n. w nil irm. JAMES T. BUKK. JalO A i-Ifirn ooi of Huniington St Wax In tire. Great Bargaios. IN order to elose the business at tbe Bookstore of Huntington At Macintire. tbe entire stock of BOOKS. STATIONKkY. Ate., 1 now onereo at unpreceoeutea low price. utiKAr ruisi.iijji'i sunn. A lsrirn variety of liuht Literature will be sold at eost price. MEDICAL BOOK!. The attention ol the Medical Pro- fessiuu is called to the eatendve assortment ol Aledkal Book, which wtl be sold at bargain. ' flllC'ELLANEOlrt WOKKsl. Among which will be found moitol the late uunlicaiinns, as well as groat variety ot standard Cla'slral ind fbeological Works. LAW BOOKS. Member of the profession about adding tnmoir libraries, would nnd It to their advantage to examine our stoOA jeiore purunasmg jal3 JAMES T. BUHK, . ' . - 1 .... .. 1 I Asslsneea. 9 VICAHAGlA it People, Scenery, Monuments, and the I 11 nrouosed Interoceanie Canal t with numerous man and il-1 luttratiun. 3 vols. 8vo. Hy E. G. Squier. F or sale at the New Bookstore. mhlS J. H. RILEY to CO. LAW BOOK. KENT'S COMMENTABIF.S. Seventh edition. 4 vols. Russel on Crimes. Sixth edition. 3 vols. Just published, and for .ale at the New Bookstore, mhSf 1. H. RILEY to CO. NEW HOIIKN. Freeh Leaves from Western Woods. By Metta V Fuller. The Nnvnl Institutions of a Itenubllr i an Andrei I netoretbe Irving Literary institute, by wm.sUaxweu wood, u . a. nnvv. A l'llvrlmnne to Frrvut. embracing a Dlarv of Explore-1 tions ot toe Nil-i. By J. V. C. Smith, Editor of the Boston Med-1 leal and surgical journal. 'ibis day received at the New uookstoro. ap5 J. II, RII.EY to CO. NRVV llslitKM. JUST RECEIVED at the Now Book Store Adrian, or the Cloud of the Mind bv OP, K, James and M. B. Meld I Mar garet Cecil by Cousin Katoi The Use of Sunshine by S M., I autborpss nt thn Maidon Aunt,' 'dtc.j Women ot Christianity tiy Julia riavanagie. J. u uilci auu, J. W ESTWA ILK & HON, IMPORTERS AND DEALEV. IN China, Glass and Earthenware, DRITTTANNIA WARE, &C, Columbua, Ohio. TO f'nTTNTTfV IISKlirilANTB. TE have on hand a lot ol assorted crates, which will be sold if at New York prices, Ireigbt only added, and a large kit ol Glass Ware at taeturv nricea. bv the box. House keepers and others are invited to call and examine our assortment ot untna. irocxerv. and uiaas ware: aiso a luuem lot ol Pauey Wares, such as Rich Vases, Tete a tele Setts, Motto cup and saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian Glass ware, Britannia Tea Setts, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Spoons, Cotlee pots, Arc, too., too. American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons. Corneliu's Solar Lard Lamps, Chimney, and Wicks, Looking Glasses, Waiter. Lanterns, and many other article, useful in house keeping. J. WESTWATER to SON. uoiumous, August id, ioi.-iy Railroad Car Manafactory. RIDGWAYH & KliMHALL, C'olumbna. Ohio. I AVE established at tbia eeutral point the manufacture Ol PassBBfier. Freluht. O ravel aud Iland Clara for Railroads, and assure ail western Railroad companies that It will be their oonstant aim to procure the best materials and work men, and to turn out tbe best kind ol wort at lair price, npoci-men may be aeon on tbo Columbusand Xenla Railroad. The pa tronageol Kaiiroad companies Is rospectluliy solicited. iodi.i-ii LOOUINGI.ASS WARE-ROOMS Art .Repository anil tiullery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS WILLIAMS, No. 353 Broadway. New York. OOKINO GLAHS MANUi'ACTUKEHS, Importers and Deal-era in (-IB9T Class Ecbopian ENOBAViaos. Abtists Ma- tkeials, Oil Fantinos, Dhawinos, Btaiuabt and Wokks OB ABT OICNEUALLY. The atteiition ot purchaser, is respectfully solicited, with the assurance that every article ill bo furnished of a superior qual ity ut tbe tnnst reasunablo rates. maro-mu. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scalis. (Improveil In quality and reduced In Price.) DAP'l fclD to every required operation ol weighing, as Kali-1 road Healc fur Trsiua and Single Cars, In use on the prln cloal rnilrosds in ihe I'mted Stales snd Gn at Britsin. W AHK- UOU8 SCALLri. HEAVY POKTAKI.r. ocALho, on wneeis, tor Foundries, ftollins Mills, Ac. 8'1UK bCALKb, varioua moditicationsi COINTER SCALES; HAY and COALSCALfcS. o. 'i hese scales have been long known and severely tested : and the universal ccnfidi nee lelt in their accuracy and perlect adjustment is such, that tbey are regarded the standabo, from which there is no appeal. FAIRBANKS to CO., fc9 Water st., New York. In Columbus, N. S. Biktom. mar5-3ind Between the American and Nell Ilonae, FS prepared to furnish hia e us turners with a choice stock ol goods as can be ijutd In the market, snd at prices toaicanno fall to please. WATCHES.In great variety, and beautiful styles Chronom eter, Duplex, Lever and Lepme escapements, iu gold cases, and lull atock of Silver Watches. Jewelry and fillver Ware, a tne lot, and a full supply of Gold Pens, in silver and gold eases. Call before purchasing elsewhere, and yim can hardly tail to be suited in quality and prices. WatcbeaandJewclryrepafredlntiie st msnnor. ap4 tl FINE tl'ATCUtis, fVH Stock, with its recent additions, is vn-y superior in ex. V tent, variety and nrioe. Please examine them. dec23 BLYNN to BALDWIN. STIVR AMI TR1 ACRB T.IITst. rpWO MILKS Irom ihe city, suitable for market gardens. For M. ante on reasonable terms, inquire ot mhl3 BLYNN to BALDWIN. HII.VElt WAHE. 1 r i 8ETT8 Silver Forks and LOl oatterns and sizes : also all ver Ware, for aile by (dec3 BI.YNN to BALDWIN, 4JOLU PENS, AND PENCILS, of qualities and prices to please all. dec20 BLYNN to BALDWIN. JKWELKY. JUST RECEIVED A very extensive assortment of Breaat Pns.CuiT pins. Ear Rings, and Finger Ringa, In almost end- less variety of styles. Also, a choice lot of Diamond Work. deed Bt.YNN A. BALDWIN. ... ., a, ... C LOCKS FOK sllkO. A OOODsrtlelr Just received, which we will warrantto keep good time. Also, alarge assortment, of everydescription, attheloweatprtoe.. u95 BROWN to RDCK HALK OK IJOODS lot CIIAKI.E8. MES'KS. BUTTLES, COMTSOCK at. Co. will s-ll tbe following articles unless ibey are called for and charge paid within thirty days Irom this da'e t One Box marked J. M. Pancnaat, Columbus, Ohio. " ' Riley 8binn Rev. A P.Freesa - M U ..3. J. M " Jonas Whaley 8. H Grunmsn - " T. W. H. Mosoly Prot U. Wianer - " A. Erwla H. Wltner Two Boxes " Rv K. Mas " W. H .Skidmora One Package marked T. J. Edmonson, Columbus, Ohio. Ten Barrels " W. H.H." Two Bee Hives ' E. W. Phelps One Bee Hive 8. Mrdary One Tool Th-st - Charle Spencer " One Box marked E. W. Williams. 8slem, Columbiana Co. O. ' M Jacob Wetting. Middletown Marlon Co. O. April 9-d4w BUTTLES, COMSTOCK CO. FOR PALE. LOT No. Ml, la the city of Columbus fronting on North Public Lane, between High and Third streets. The lot baa a small bouse oa ft. This pi upas ty Is offered reasonable, tor oae-third in hand, the balance la one sad I two rears, with inter. est. feSi SMITH to MILLS, Real Estate Agents. PHILADE LPI1 1 A. JOKEFIl HOW ELL tV CO.. Bide, Oil, Kip and Leather Dealers, NO. m CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADFI.PIWA T EATHEIl received and sold on Cominlstlon,rt( oMo. a-a rasT, and uaerai casn advance mado on it. BBrEBEKCR.. Bsreroft Beaver It Co., ) W. H. Hrnwn & Co., Fhiladelpbla. John H. Brown it Co , J John Caldwell at Son., ) R. as C. Hays, Dlttburg. John H. Ralston, ) Porker Askew, Belmont, Ohio. Samuel ncalfergood, Balem Oblo. mh:3-3m . Sprinsr Mattresses! J, V, McElwbe's Patent, Manuiartured and lor sale hy HARTLEY & KNIGHT, - At their Heddina and Carpet Wnrelionse, NO. 143 SOUTH SECOND BTHKKT. PHILADFLPHIA. HARTLEY Si KNIIiHT, having purchased otj V Mc Elwee the Patent Rlsht for tbo Burlnir Mattres ol his in vention, Intend making them In such a manner a will continue I to merit the high reputation this Mattresa ha. already to deserv edly acquired. W Tbl. Mattrr ean be used on either aide, and Is adacted to aacxiog or sibi oottoro oeoitean. niar-j-Jm , Competition tbe Life af Trade." asT?t..- . -fi I1 iii1 i (I I i 3 IJ.rK.- ---r- STAPLE h FANCY DRF.SS C00US heaaiiIIAi.s.tV.3 rtssssae United States Clothing Emporium. WHOLESALE WARE-ROOMS, HO. 177 Si 177V. MARKET ST., (North sido above Fourth,) At the "Bed Doom." rpHISnewandExtensiveReady Mnde Clothing Establishment, L recently ouened bv the subscribers, offers inducements to SOUTHERN aud WESTERN buyers in regard to low price, and immense variety of Stock, rarely to be met with. '1 tie increase of Salea from a very liberal patronage, has been such as to warrant tneir ottering cintning at unusual mis prim, and car rvinr out the system of ' Large Sale and Small ProHte." tW Orders from any part of the United States promptly exe. euteo ano witn apeciai cars. REED, BKOTIIERS CO., Philadelphia, Penn P. B. Facilities will be offered buyers to purchase on the rev. ularertdu. Usual discount allowed to Cos Kuycre. (ieclo-tt. Important to manufacturer!!. fTIHE subscriber are prepared to supply all kinds of COTTON AND WOOLEN AlACHINEItV. of a superior quality, SHAFTING and MILL (jrJAlUNO, with q avT rietv ol natterns. for Fancy and Twilled Goods, from One to Eighteen Shuttltt ; also, for Plain goods, capablo of runnlnc frtira ISO to 170 picas per nilnute. Ane"r?;".r 2SLr .e"e' SSS'Sm U UlD j Ol HBf BlSiLB JUUW w sail vuinpai i"tiij at vara tniiut t UlllJ Manufacturers before purchasing their Machinery, will do well to visit fhliadeiunia and vicinity, wnere tney can see tne Ha chinery, with all the latest improvements, in full and successful operation ; or they can be relerred to Factories In almost every otate eoutn ana west, oy aaaressina a noe to ttio suuscrioer., Ai.rHE.ii jenna at pom, Bridesburs, near Philadelphia. N. B. Plans of Factories, with the location of Machinery, the simplest method of driving, and calculation af speed, turnisbed tree ot cuarga. leiu-diy Cleee's Perfumery and Fancv Soans. rTIHESE superior articles ol Pebpdmrrv, amongst which are X enumerated his iuetl celebrated Lil y White, Oriental Ala. baster. Pearl, Rouge, Tooth and Toilet Powders; Chinese Vel- vet, Chalk and other approved Cosmetics. WOArS. walnut and extra fine Bsna Hrown and wane Windsor, Floating, Palm, Almond, Fancy and Toilet Soaps ; Pbav. Ing Cream, Hair Dye, Cologne Waters, Extracts for the Handker- cblet, Ut Marrow, Bears oil, crystal romade (a new article), Eau Luatral Hair Resprative, Hair Oils Philocomes, o. die. are manufactured and lor sale by JOHN T CLKGG, reriumer ann t nemist. 48 Aforiet Street, below Second. Philadelphia. nr MERCHANTS, don't forget that CLEGO'8 is the chkap- bt and mostEXTBNSivs aianuiactory mine cuy. uive turn A CALL. ja-dly NEW.YOKK ADVKRIISMIKMS. ZINC I'AliW-WABUANTEU FUItE. ItllK hEW JtKdKY ZINC CO Wabiuoise,4S Dey Street, Hew York lurnlsh tneir ittnc rainuattnolullowtng puces: No. 1, White, ground in oil. 9 cents per lb. No. 9, White, grouud In oil, 8 cents per lb. No a, White, ground iu oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown and Rlsck, ground in oil,bvti cent per lb. Drv White of Zinc 6 cents tier lb. Their WHITE ZINC PAINT equal welcht covers, accord ing to surfaeo, from 40 to 100 per cent, nore aurtsce tb.n any other Paint) retains its whiteness, brilliancy, and protective Qualities for vears; is free irom the poisons so dangerous in oth er pigments, to pRinters anu lennntsoi newiv painiea rooms, and resists tbe sulphurous coal gases, and foul air of ahips, aod aa outside or inside rami, ooea not tarnisu or ueo ime yellow. Oround In varnish It lurms a bonutilul porcelain linLb.. The I, ranrh MtMnnunl h. HrtorMeil f.inft I'Atl t lir all il. iikm.. Tbe BROWN AND BLACK ZiNC PAINT:) lorm directly a olid metallic costing on wood, brick, Iron. Ac , admirable tor eng nes, etc. For marine uies they resist the corroding ot salt water and weather, ao latal to other paints. Dealers supplied on liberal twins, by MANNING & eQUIEII, Agents, "i"" "' ajB-o,fm aa uey PS, new lorx. Looking Clam and Picture Frame Manufactory. Ur, 60 Sc 71 Foray th f trees, N. V. rjlHE UNUErLSIUb'EU, bsvmg devoted his pe'aonal atten- 1 lion for msny year to the LOOKINCi-ULAMS A.D vieTiiu v.vu im e u ituis, umu i. n . i.n I biaexperie win aiveasnsiscuon to tne moat D.rticu:nr. neioa nronaoiv tne i LAROErT AND MOSTEXTENdiVE f.S fAUI.lMlM tN Tot he kfnd in this eoun'ry, it possesses sdvsntsgrs over oih-rs in VA I ni c i . anu r.A I cni v cs cc-o Kir Eiitii anu ine Lor u I bstablishbo snd continual increase ot trade from all psna of ifrrwWN "Lh Ii iaB ' u imHi rir.i.u (SSeSSiSIU'i- it., J,?,. SnnnnI in .r.t ript of ,ne Uuion, with the many Improvements iha uudenitned baa abont on austere or oy.ter man, who bavins a profee-rT .'j IT LnY rtBU recently madeln his machinery, enables bim to sell hi. artU . . P r, o . .1 A r u- HI YNN BAI I, W N ,rM f'icrt ,b"n olner tnana'aeturer ; and be respectiully 'onal babll of fixing F. R. S. to the end of bla signa- solicits bis friends ai d the pub ic In general to call and .samine i uia lamo ar oi 1 111- ii v 01 , w i 1 1-, uLSfcr-o anu rioiusE, i rKAMts previous to purrbMlng. On band, ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULDING, of every description, and all lengths lor .hipping. All enmmnnirminn. ihmn.V, th. ,. . Hin. m,u i. ih.t.iimiiw received and punctually attended to Direct to box 10;, Ch.v- bam Square Post Office. ml,3l-d3nil 8 J. SIGLKK. ! ' Ifist) U VII Gill. O IU Il C lfi"; IOws lillW 31 III. UMVlrSs lOJAs A. K. FKOTIIINUHAltl. OF tbe former firm of Cablstoiv, Fbothingiiais At Co., having purcba.d the entile business of tbe 1st. firm of Carle- ton to Co., baa the pleasure cl aum-uncing tu their customers, and tbe trade generally, that he will continue the fhkK AND FANCY DRY GOODS business at the aame place iOi Broadway.He has now In store, of THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION, a LARGE and CoMPLELE atock of NKWhPRINU GOODS, consisting fin pan) uf i men ureia Sims. Printed Ran gea. French Jaconets and Lawn.. Rich printed M. De l ames Barege De Lainea. New designs. Bombszinea, and.other mourning goods. Embruidertea, Lares, Trimmings, A:c. Linen Cambric Uandkercbiela. Ribbona, Olovea. Bilk Uosierv. Cravata. 1. Are. Also, a full assortment of BlISI.l.V GOODS, of everv va riely ; to all of whlrh will be added the newest and moat desirable stylet on arrivaL Many years experience la the trade enables him to present to purchaser ample iaducenvnta to inspect his stock, which is offered on LIBERAL TERMS and at the I.OWLpT NAHKET PRICE. A. R. FRiTUIN(iHAM,S03Rroadsy, Between John aod Fulton atreet. Hew York, Feb. 18, 183?mb Sm NEW LAW ROOK. WILLIS ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. Illustrated by numerous ease. Third Loudon edition. I vol. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Covenant for Title. By William H. Kawle. 1 vol. Just published, .ad for sale at the New Bookstore. aakU J. H. RILEY CO. &aihj l)ia 0tatc Journal. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1852. OF We clip the following capital bit from Ihe Bur- lington (Vt.) Fret Put. It isn't every town that line two such wi's, and vvllhnl clever follow., o litis Bur lington in its two editor., Gen. Clarke ut.d John 0. San and 'long may they wave!' Thvj hittbb hit. Our neighbor of the Sentinel, who has such an aptitude and fi,ncy for hitting others, In bisgeod naturrd way, will floutitless enjoy Ihe lnl'oing " teturn str ike" its well at anybody. We Hud it in the Boston Timet of Saturday t EPIGRAM-HY Ol'H JIIHBIY. On reading a Batch of Epliramt on Lola ittnta, from the Bur. imgloH eemtnee. Tbe wittiest man of tbo time., Who turna off s joke in each minute; When a priis la tnered lor rhyme., The man who 1. certain to win it- I. a poetlo limb of Ihe law Who flourlihe. up In Ihe hill., And serve, up each vice-cutting taw In epigram bitter a pills. He' growing more witty, they lay; And hi epUrsma, If Ihey are sound, Will yield him a harvest one day, For be, running them Into the ground. CONVERSION OF A L0C0F0CO. Tho most bieoletl and unreasonable party man I ever met willi, was Juck R , now a prosperous and influential attorney in 8 county, in this State, At the liimr nt which l em writing, tie was a ted hot Democrnt, and his chief pleasure seemed to consi.t in tnakins the facias notnriou. a. possible. Hi. friends and acquaintance., will) one consent, pronounced Jack a bore, and bis politic, a nuisance; but with a strati- ger, the tiling wus essentiuiiy a iti'ri iit. ectzt a by the button ut tbe moment ot introduction, Jack would n. tonisli liira bv a rmiid reheiirsal ol tbe ni tides of liii political creed brunch out into intormiuab e rni li-o tiy ou ihe tnnnifi et destiny of the great progressive party and, it me victim was untisiiuiiY passive, wind up with nn eulogy on the eront I did,' ns tlioembodi nieiit of hi. peculiar opinion., in consequence tbe i;i cut est ninn tit tne ago. Such was Juck D nt the time of our story i ac. knnwledped ou every side at a firm and iucoiruptible Democrnt. Uutulue! One unlucky day June met at the house of a friend. I a voting Imly of erc-nt personal bcatl'y and nccomplith - a. ...i i.f,..i..iin.,.. :.,n... Iter iiileiiij'encp, lie necaiiie usbiuuoiis in ins atientiiins. liirsrot for a wbilo his ' principle,' and without ituinir- in); whut might be the political preference, of his lady love, imprudently proposed, wu9 accepted, und lln-y wero married. The wedding was over the guest, h id departed and the happy pair had retired lo their chamber, and were snugly ensconced in bed, when Jack in the course of a nuiet conversation with his wife, unwittingly al luded to his favorite subject, by casually speuking of himself as a Democrat. ' What ! ' exclaimed she, turning sharply and sud donlv towards him, ' are ynu a Democrat ? ' Yes, madam,' replied Juck, delighted with the idea of liuvintT n patient listener to hi long restrained oratory. 'Yes, madam, I am a Democrat a real hard money, free trade Democrat attached to the princi ples of tho progressive party a reRUlur out-and tuter; I 'in double dyed nnd twisted in the wool.' Just double and twist yourself out of this bed then,' interrupted his wife ' 1 'm a Whig ; I will never sleep with a man proteasing me auomiuui uoctnne mat you do!' Jack wn aneechle from absolute amazement. That tbe very wife of his bosnin should prove a traitor, was horrible; she must be jesting. He remonstrated in vain; tried persuasion 'iwa useless I entrea'y 'twas no g i. She was iu earnest, and tho only alternative left him was a prompt renunciation of his heresy, or a iepnrBti bed in another room. Jack did not hesitate. To abjure the established doctrine, of hi. pnrty-to renounce allegiance to that faith winch bad become identified with his very being to sunder those glori ous Drincinle. which had growu with his growth Hnd tn.eihei ed wlib hi. strenglh, to the mere whim aud I w . t 'l-l ii caprice or a woman, was uueny nuicuious aim ausurci, and he threw himself irom the bed and quit the apartment. A sense of insulted dignity, and the firm conviction that he was a martyr to the right cause, strengthened by his pride, resolved him to hold out until he forced ma wile tutu a vupiiuiaiiuu. In the morning she met htm at it nothing had happened ; but whenover Jack venturned to allude to the night previous, there was a laughing devil in her eye, which bespoke her power and extitigui-hed hone, A .o,,..,l limn I, a renairerl to hia lnnnlv rmwh unA i l u.i i.:. . . .. . l: Kcoua lime w I V uri:u' 1 me airut-gie, wunu no nun. ..i.u n. gctnug ucp, rate. He vented cursos 'not loud but deep,' on the waywardness and caprice of the ez in general, and of his own wife in particular and wnudered how long she would hold onf wnetlicr sne sutlered as acutely ns he did, and tried hard to delude himself into the belief tlmt she loved bim too much to prolong the estrangement, and would come to him with morn ing perhups that very niuht, and sue for reconciliation. But iheu came tho recollection of tlmt iiiHexilile countenance of that unbending will, and ol that iHiialiine and unpitying eye and he lelt convinced that ho was I : !. . - 1 ..n.l J..n.!n- 1. ... I . Hoping ttguitisi inipe, nuu ucD'aii iii:it uo iiuuru lu the wall for oblivinu from the wretchedness of bis thoughis The second diiv was a repetition of the first no al lusion was mado to tho forbidden suliject on either side. Thero was a look of quiet happiness and cheerfulness about hi. wife, that puzzled Jack sorely, and be felt that ell idea of iorciu ber into o surrender must be abandoned. A third ui;ht he was alone I Hia reflections were more serious than on tho night previous. What tbev were, of course was only known to himself; but they seemed to result in something decided, for about midnight three distinct raps were made at bis wile's door. No answer and the sigunl was repeated iu a louder tone .till all was silent, and a third time tbo door .v. , ,1, i .a violent attics: Irom tile outside, " Who's there T " cried the voice of bis wife, as if just aroused from a deep sleep. " A wile the best tvutg you ever an tee : " The revolution in li-s opinion wns radical and per- mniient. He removed to another county became popular offered himself as a candidate on the Whig lirhet f,,r the Legislature was elected, and fir several . ... . - ".'on? r!.P,:e,e"'''d ,'" a1,ted C0UU,y' M a bm "d uctiucu ? B 8 , , .n-i n : vorjnmu.iug ..ory nu. mc urieaiia i icj uue, ture, was on one occasion called upon by a literary i L ,1 i ; ,1 , uiif. 8.,cu,a, entered on a hotel register, nppoed him to be a Fel- , , , , . a. . r low of the Royal Society, but alter an interview, it an peared the inlitdls meant that bo bad oysters on sale, f.ird roasted nnA ttarei f,trt roatreanna tietrea. Headu g thi. anecdide, refreshed onr memory or an incident Hint occuricd in this State, shortly after Mr. Tyler succeeded to tbe Presidential chair. As is well know, bis political cnurae did not please the Harrison piny over much, nor was ho politically mucli esteem ed by the Democratic party. It is also well known that a Tyler party a ort of " 'tween deck," was at- lempled to be esmblieued. During t effort, sl yonng lawyer or Unlumlius, a gentleman nf liaiuisorne abili ties, (uow decea.ed.) entered Ihe field a. a candidate for the State Senate, on the "Tyler ticket." Mr. G. wa. an active Wide, and bv joining the new partv. of course but few Whig, voted lor bim, and a. the Democrats had a regular nominee, he got but few votes. The consequence was, although personalty very popular, (for be was an excellent fellow,) he inst bis elir-tion being beaten by a majority of, eay forty to one. He resumed nis prniession, uearing nisui loat like philosopher, and having a chancery rae iu which a gentleman ot tins cuy, wnom wa win can xi ij r. wns Interested, consiueraoie correspotHierce grew out of it between them. AH ihe letter, from tbe " Majnr." to the lawyer, alter hi. political defect, had nn their superscription F. B. 8. affixed In hi name. This con tinued tor a ing iiu witnonian rxpiaiiauon flniu tbey met a Columbua, when G. said,. " Major, why ibe d 1 do yon always pnt F. B. 8. to tbo end of my name when you write to me ?' " Why, G . yoa area scholar yi.a onht to know without asking it me ana, the FeUow tkal Kim for Ike SeruUt V'Citwtfmati CmmertiaL " Economical" Tart Phi. Take apple paring and cores, '(adding pet hap two or three wnolu one) and after stewing them until quite toft, rub them through a colander or stive. Add few tponnfult of bciled cider, a niall piece of butler and a little flour. Essence of lemon gives a good flavor. Sweeten and pice to the tutte. Bake on shallow platet, with rich under crust, ornamenting the top, if you please, with strip, of the pmtry. ' Go 'mimical " Hair Maltreit't nay alto ba made by .craping the hair from a dog' tail with razor each successive crop until rnnugh it procured. " Economical" Boarding may also be furnished by feeding boarders upon dried applet for breakfast, cive ing them water for dinner, and letting tho applet f well for tupiier.C'rcri Herald. The Chlnete emigration to California it larselv on Ihe increase. Twenty-three thousand tune hundred of Ihe inhab itants of Austria are employed in secretly watching the rest. Prince Si hwarlzeuberg had just dressed to attend a diplomatic banouet, wheD be wai ttruck bv aoonleiv. and fell dead in the arms of histervantt. Hate nothing but what it dishonest fear nothing but whit is ignoble, and love nothing but what it ju.t and honorable. There has not been a couple divorced in the State of South Carolina since tbe revolutionary war. Who says that South Corolina isn't in favor of union and compromise 1 Hulsemaun, (ondtt ) goes home on a thort leave of absence. Cause, don't like Mr. Webster well enough to do business with him. Very likely, and very natural,The Alliens Messeneer states that during the recent flimd. a good sized flouring mill was teen floating down tbe Ohio, whicti wut captured and " hauled to " at 1'omeroy. It contained all the necessary fixtures for grinding, including hoppers, two run of stones, &c. MonitE and Ohio Railroad The county ennrtof Mndiaou, Tetiti., has voted a subscription of 1250,000, Gibson county $150,000, Obion county f 50 000 towards the construction of ihe Mobile and Ohio railroad through Tennessee. The people have yet to vote upon ilt ratification.A Western editor thus closes a highly wrought pull' of a friend of his a gentleman of the dental profession : " The dentist pulls a tooth elegantly tbe operation being utlended with the most cxyuitile) pain imaginable." 1) I M U 1 JM X A T 1 . YOKUE A IIEWSON, AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. iiO MAIN STKEET, CINCINNATI. Auction HrIob of (Sroeerlea every Tuesday and Fri day! ol lry uooils every Thursday, YORKE 6z 1TKWSON have always on hand a large aa s,.rtuient of Groceries, at private sale. Also Are Agents of the ANCHOIt MILLS. Plttaburih. tor tbe sulo ut their superior Brown Pbeetings. Also Agents of tbe HOU'l HdA'l'E FACTORY for the sale ol their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco.of which they haveatall times oo band. Five, tight, and Found Lump. augi-i-aiyuoo "Patent Metallic Burial Cases." TE continue to manufacture and keep on band every site and ' variety of finish of this inva'uable article now rap'dlv an persecing the use oi wooden coffins wherever Introduced, i n account of their superiority for depositing In vaults, for protect. Ing tho remains Irom Ihe casuahiis incident to ordinal y li ter. ments, (as ihelr great strength pievmti ibe eaitb In m ciuibirg rbi m.) and tbe tratifleatlon ft sttirds ibe niends of Ihe decraieif, in tbe reflection that the remains are kept together in an imper ifihaulecoax. As we bsve recently reduced uurwkolersle nrl ces, v, e are now i tiering favorat le Inducimenu to I'ndertskera throughout the West, aud respectfully sohclt orders Irom them. w u iiAvia at to., mh23 Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. II. GEFFKOV, Proprietor, Spfltf LAT8 or WALNIJ1 STBUBT UOOSS. BOOTH ANU pIIOKM Itl eases boy's prime Kip Boots; 15 " voulh'a mm 15 " prime Ccarte Bocta; 10 " women's hip and Split " 6 " m Imit. Goat " 10 m . Buskins; 2S children's Pegged and Sewed Boots ; 15 m mls.es' ' buskins snd 30 " men's Brogan's, ami Kip, Split and Coarse 10 B03S' Call and Kip Brogan.; JO youtha' m Just received ,and lur ale at very low price.. E. Q. WEBS1 ER to CO, dee 22 Corner Filth and Lodge. Glifll SHOES. f ive thoussnd psir on hand, for sale aa low bs the lowest. Call and examine the assortment Sfx?. to accommodate the buyer. . O. WEBSTtR CO., decS'J Corner Filth a d Lodge, Cincinnati. OKOt'i (, LAHTIMjet, I.ACKH oV GALLOONpt. Our stock la the largest and the best in tbe cuv. and at very low prices. dec2J A. U. WE.D9jr.lt St UU, CORK KOI.ES 50 dozen meu's and women', received th is d sy by express, for aals low. dec23 E. G. WEBSTER to CO. A RAKE CHANCE I ITE now offer ma balb, at a bargain, a most desirable piece of " property, situated on Fourth street, between Broad and State streets. The Lot Is 5TIV by 1871 feet On the front there Is a large two-story Brick House, (nearly completed,) designed to eontsln 13 most conveniently arranged rooma. On the hack end of tbe lot there is a double Brick House, one and a half stories high, and "-ontainlr.g 8 rooms, which rents readily for 914 per month. We are authorised io offer lor a short time.thls desirable property, tor a nviderate payment in hand, and thn balance to suit all. Tbe frost building wld be finished or sold as It is. Here Is an opportunity tu invest mean, which will return yoa a good interest, and increase in value. SMITH to HILLS, fe12 Real Estate Agents. FOR HALE V ATA NT LOTS. A FULL LOT, on Rich stieet, between Sixth and Severn streets. Two Lots on north side of Rich street, eaat of Seventh .treat. One oa Towa street, east ot Seventh street, Two In "Central Reserve" Addition. The above Lots will be sold at reasonable prices, and on easy terms, by . SMITH to MILLS, IfJO heal Estate Agenta. Seasoned Lumber, low for Cab. TRE subscribers haveon hand a lull assortment of SEASONED LUMHEitaod SUINIiLESot all kindaior buildisgpnrposea. They have also. In erdilion to their Flooring Machine, put in npeiat on one expressly lor Surfacing, and are prepared to fur. nish, on short notice LumSer dresseo nn one or both aides, from S i ch'-s down to halt an in-h in thickness. Yellow nnd Willie Plae, A.h and Oak Fleering, always oa hai.d. A I url-ra hvm a distance promptly attended In. Ware house and l.umte-r V.t d' head ol the ranal, Cnlum bus, Ohio. I apl Bit 111. re, COMfTOCK. to CO. Crockery, China and Glassware. TI7E sulscilbers inle the sttentloa of turrhasers, and the public grnrally. to their large, new, and complete stork aa a'-nv.. to hirh ihey have Just aitilrd a large ars-t, of NEW r.oon.enn.i.iingln .artol PINING, TEA aad TOILET WAKE, White Irwaalaar, I klna Finish. Alsn a larg. assortrrent ol COLON ED IRONSTONE WARE, comprising Printed, Flowering Printed, Japan Lustre, dtc., toc In a varb-ty ol B-w pafertis and .hapes. To nur sine el tKOfHtNY WARE we shall make constant additions riurtna theprins.bydireutlmportationalronB the most celebrsted Potierb-. In f.arr pe. Freneh iinM BwA and M h t- Ch'Ds. in setts or pleees to suit Also, China V.sea, Colognes, MiilloCupa and S.ncera, toe toe Solar, Halt. Hanging and Pirie Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chins, neys W,esa and ehada. With a lull aasnrtment of (tirandoles in setts nr pairs t fine Hrittannia Tea setts, Briitsnnia Ct.fl Pots, Tea P. t amna, Csndl-sticka. Castors, Japan W.liers and Trara. Silver Plated German Silver and Briuannia Tea aad Table Spoons, Table Cutlery, c, Ac, Ac. OLAiMWARE. We have oa hand a very large stock. In. ctnj.ns Cut. f n raved and Plain. A I or whi h we will sell at tbe very Inw-st prices, and invite ail Interested In exsnrne be. lore Durcha.ing. N. to G. FOSTfcK. apt Journal BuIMfnr, High St, between State and Towa PARTIES COyilMENt 1NO IIOI hK KFRFING,-should rememler that ibe paee ta buy their Ca aa, Glaas aad Qoeenaware, at low prices, u at tbe New Cnvkery Stosa of N. O FOSTER, aul IDgh St, East aide, between 8 ate and Towa. J SFFKRKilV WORK COMPLETE 4 Talsv. No very scarce. A lew copies lur sale at the New Bonk store mh!5 J. H. It I LET ACQ. n rRNETf PLAI.M ANDORNAMENTAL WATER COOLEUS,eonstan!lyonfcsadaj,H fnr sale at JNO. K. HEYL'8, raa3IS Opposite the Franklin Bank. Oir.'l WINDOW fallADRt. 1r f BFSI riI LL Gnthie, Landaeape sad Plain O0 Wia-O I f dow sAadea. Jaat received, sad for asle by ap30 i. D. OSBOkJI CO. r t I

a?,.,,! 4-r,,-n-.-wi 4 VOLUME XV. COLUMBUS, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1852. NUMBER 251 r. ' PRINTED AMD PUBLISHED BT SCOTT It BAIOOU. UFFIOE journal buildings, hwu andfbabl itsiiti. COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TKIUIS-Invariably In advance. The Dully, to personsln Columbus, per yesr 8 00 " sunt by mall out of Columbus S 00 ' during the towlon,aDd Tri-Wiiekly balance of yenr lu Oiiluinbui Hy mail ThoTri-Wenklybymall Weekly in Columbus Out ol the city; by mail, single ...... Tii ulubi ot tour and upward Tocluhsot ten and upwards, to one addrcsa Ihtily, session ... Trl-Weekly Weekly, single To club ol live and upwnrdi . .800 . 4 00 3 00 D 00 . . 1 M . 129 . . I 00 . . a oo .... . . 1 00 60 40 -Advertlsloii. The lollowing rate end rule of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors ot the Ohio Stateman and the Ohio Stale Journal, to be observed, in all oases, alter Ibia date, July Dally Paper. One square, 10 Unei or let, one Insertion $0 50 " " " each additional " 0 25 " " " 1 wok 1 50 " " " 9 " , .... 9 00 3 3 00 " 1 noutli 4 00 " " 9 6 00 3 8 00 i. 6 . 10 00 i, i U 15 00 it 14 IS 00 Standing card, Mines or le, p.irarjiinm 10 00 "rftcnlurnn.with 'changes, ' 80 00 u, " " ' 23 00 u. " 12 " " " 25 00 M " cliaugod weekly " 30 00 dully " ' 80 00 i " with 4ehauge 35 00 (J ii 6 " " m 40 00 iJJ "19 " " 45 00 4 changed weekly " " 55 00 (J daily " " 130 00 Other cues not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above rales. The standard of meaiurement to be minion type. , For each additional square in the daily, Inserted one month, or a greater length ol tiinn. and lor ach additional square lusertod under the yeurly rates, halt price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It Is speeded mi the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-upiits beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for otlices of every description) to be charged 'it the rule of titty cents per week, fur each name; tho same to he, In all cases, paid in advance. All advertisement truui stranger or transient person to be (ibid in advance. Advertisements not marked on tho copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will bo exacted ao-ordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers will bo eonflned rigidly to their regular business; and all advcrliciiintnts nut partaiuuig thereto, to bo paid for extra, Artvertiieino.it. for Auctioneers, General Agents, Eoal Estate Agents, Ac., not to be contracted tor by the year, but to bo charged by the pieco. at the usual rates. NO ADVKr.TlSEMKNT CAN B lOTEHTED GUATOITOUSLT. Advi.'l'"."'ientslurchari table institutions, tire companies, ward, uwoehip mil othor public meeting, and uch lixe.to be charged halt iirtco , , Death Inserted without chargo, unless accompanied by funeral Invitation or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be pnid lor. ltngulu U'lvertlsers, and all otners sending communications or requiting entices, desiring to call attention to fairs, oiroe, concerts, or ,'oy puulio entertainments where charge are mado lor aiiiiittiiin i'--all notice ot private associations every notice doai ;nlt'. 'rati Munition to private enterprises, calculated orin-t-uiled t . jtr.mite individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same la to tie paia lor. u uitenaea to bo Insnrted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not leas than Sill cents per line, ana men oniy wnen accompanied by an advertisement. .... All ItMdcd advertisements to bo charged not los than double tho above rate, and measured as u solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in aiivanco on tho above rates. Attorneys will bo holden for the prico of inserting advertise ment brought in by them, nnilKOPATHV. TU3. COULTER & IIAKNES announce to the citizens of Co- XJ lumbus and vicinity that they have formed a partnersnip tor the practice of in Healing Art according to the reformatory law of fionionpatby. Tney expect bIso to cure their patients without ttiat severe an I terrible medication which makvs thrm worse before tbev can bo made better, or sinks them nearer the grave boloio ttioro Is any erlon to raise thorn. rgOlUee in the Odeon Bulding. Itesid-nce of Pr p....,,.. n.rf,rhi.iMHiid )urth streets. Kesidcuce of Dr Barnes, Town su, South siae 4 doors west ot Third. apl3 tl sr-vFFlCE removed to U Wynne's Block, cornor of lligb treet J and Sugar alley. m"i DR. RttlimtT TIIOiHPWON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, Mril'a Exchnnge, oppuite tho Secretary of State office, High trcct, Columbus. dBcll NATHAN liHOOllW, OfDce In the loem formerly occupied by Justice Evans, louth of the rauktln nana, up atuir. firnu. ARIWWT A, CO.. rkEALERSin Hardware and Cutlery, iron, Nai!s,Glas,lloue ar builders Materials, r arming and Alectiumeai i nois, m miarj Hoods, 4e., &o. Ko. 161 High street, sign ol the Oilt Padlock. A. B. BUTTLE!, . Attorneynnrl Counaeilornt I,nw,Colnmbu, Ohio. OIHco, No. Si, Ncil'sr:xchango,oppositoSocretmyofStiteoflicei WAIYrttU THttAI.I,, AUomey nnd Counaeilornt l,nw,Colnmbua,Ohlo. LMO, a Commiuionnr to tike the Acknowledgment ot Dwd for tbo State ot New York. ocl20 JArtlbM A. WII.COX, Notary Public and Commissioner for Neir 1 ork nnd Wisconsin. AT the Ofl'.co ol P. ID. 6i J. A. WILCOX, High treet, near Drosd. tnli3-eam J. I(. 1UTTI.K, iffli, Avn raiiNsai.i.La at law. ) rPICF Next dimr south ol City Bank Hulldln(;s,OTerSli.. anin Mart.llerr'or. Colorohlls.Hi''.. ooie-e-wis (A32VEL OAU.OWAY. HN F. TAOU. UAl'TiOWAY ik PAGE, TE will practice law, as partners, in tho Court of Franklin v V and aotoiniug counties, smt in the circuit ana uistrici u and aotoiniug counties, snd in the Circuit and District U.S. Courts. Oi&ce in Piatt's new building, opposite Stale House. mayrVtf JOSEPH r. SMITH. SAMUEL M. KILL. NllITII & MILLS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real Faiule, Uounly Lnnd nnd Pern-Inn Agenta, Two doors Ka.t of High, on Town Stiect, Co LCMB US, OHIO, TTEND to the practice of their Prolesilon, obtaining Pensions, buj Ing, a-lling and obta ning Land W arants, selllna and leatiug Ileal Estate, examining land title, collection of clams, 4tc, die. fy Letters from a distance amst be poit patd. ap7 r. C sessions. .. . HAaais F. C. SESSIONS dc CO.. wrolcsali awn aETAlL Distill l DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, to. Four doors south ot the American. Columbua. loclS JOHN W. tlSLL BOBKaT aUSTBONO. IIAKRR V ARJIHTHONU, T EAL ESTATE HI1UKLHS and OtNKilAL LAND AGENTS. y Otttce, South room txi hne Bank building, Columbus, O. LVCIAN BOTTLK. THBO. COBHTOt K. OBO. O. COatSTOCK. BUTTLE), (JO.i.HTOCK St CO., (Succesrors to B. Comrtoca A "o) FORWARDING AID COMMISSION MKRCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbua, Ohio. pf Liberal ad rancea made on consignment. marlt J. KIDfiWAY V (Iff Iron Foandrr. Bread street, war the Bridge, Columbua, Oble. Stores ol all klnds.and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octL'41 D. E. SMITH, Anctloe and CemmlMloa MercbuDt, Ne. 3, Odeea Ruildinca, ColianibMa, Oblo. ALL kinds of Mer.'bauditu, Real E-tate, Household Furniture Iia, Ico sold on reasonsble terms. Persnos wishing any description of good s.,ld will find it to their advantage to call. Libera! advances made on consignment. Columbua, Oct. I, 1H51.-U. 1IENKY CIIEARfjl eV AHIJAII H.VUEABe, lleaee Pminirraand Paper Hansrra. High street, uetweea Spring and Long streets, Columbus, Ohio judO-dly NOTICE. . , THE undersigned bare this day asaoelatrd themselves In busl-aes, under the Irm ot WM. RICHARDS At CO, at the old stand ot Wo. Richard, No. L, Neil House, opnoaite State ottieea vn. men Alien, Columbua, February 1, 1851. WM. H. BLADE, The liberal patron a ire with which our friend and the pnbll generally ktnt favored us, is gratetnlly ackonwledged; andaeaa-Hnwuion of the aame is respccUuUy solicited. February 1, 185L WM. RICHARDS at CO. All persons baring unsettled accounts with the lata Una ol Win. Richards, axe invited to call and settle tbe aame hy cash or aote. Febnisryl, 18SL WBL. K1CUAHU.T. (marlO YAL.UABLR FROPKHTY ON THIRD HTHEET run e.it.t. a HanlmproTed halflnteoraer3d asdStatestraets:alaoarn noodiona Brick dwelling with 10 room and good oat-build iara nearly aew.eorner 3d and Riehstreeis. Enqnireof BUTTLES, COMSTOCK A Co. CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE Ulf-KW. UTAKREN J EN INS. General lasmrsace Artnt. will reeetra " applieatioa for Life Inauraaca. iaeladinf CsliforaJa Risks Call as Uedqaner, opiKMils the OU Stase Hoase, State street, INSURANCE. Thou who wInu lor Fire Insurance will please read the fiillnwlniv Meunrf of I ha FRANKLIN XI UK INNtJKANOK CO.iIPANr, OF I'llll.Allif L.1-IIIA. SIIOW1NO CASIi AStfETIfl, January 1st, 1653, invested follow First. Mortgage, chiefly In Philadelphia $957,513 64 Real Estate purchased at Suerltt sale H4.377 7H Temnoriu v Loans on Collaterals... -- 125.H05 7- Blocks, valued at $011.508 eost W,.185 50 Notes. Bill receivable. Vo 8,0.-8 DO Cash 40,481 Ul 1 1,201,390 94 INSUIIANCE AGAINST FIRB In the above com- pauy, tiy iieinytt wakiicm jr.nains, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Insurance rooipany, OFFICE-POST OFFICE BUILDING, HAR FFOHD, CO I Capital and Surplus over 1300,000. DURING TWO YEARS' HI1SI N ESS 1 SSUED NEARLY 4000 POLK! KH. NO HEALTH BISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COM PAN Y take risks oo Life, Brant or purchase annuities, con. fer endowments, and make contracts anon and appertaining to aeterrea and revttluuary Interests connected wttn me n.xs, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by Iho charter. Lao nusiness ol the Company Is conducted upon me Joint Stock mid Mutual itlun. at tho optlou of the Insured, thus meeting: the wants and clr cumitauccs ot thepublio more luily, It la believed, than purely mutual companies can do. Annuities will be granted or nurchnsed. and endowment con' ferred on term blghlv luvorable. and accordluii to the rate ol me men uoerai and welt conducted companies in wis country ana in nngiana. Tbe cbaiter of this Company Drovides that thn wl'e may In sure the lite of her husband, and tho amount to be paid be so cure irom creditor at ni aeatu. An equitable sum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before tbey expire. Trareliuu. sea, and foreiun residence permit will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Jciut Block principle only, and at an extra rateol pre mium. Extract from tbe Certificate of tbe Comptroller of the Stato ot Connecticut, dated JAtvusnr fin, loot. "The great success and prudent management ol tbia 'lompany, together with its well Invested capital and aurplus, entitle II to tne entire confidence ot the community, aud I recommend " in my opinion tonal In atrength and ability to tbe te ji.titu, turns ol the kind In the Union " (signed l.i.I Krrui O u'Niwr, Comptroller. Tho Board of Director I composed of active business men with capital and character involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and control of the transactions of too company. jam. ihaun, rresioent, vv ni. i. uuviAE.il, vice rrusiaent. HiH7 L. Millrb, Pecretary. Hartliir,!. Dec. II). 1851. PiiiniilileiN. Aonlieittlnim, and all necessary Information upon i he Hitiject, can be Lad by calling on the AGENT, or XV, in. Ki.C!I, under r.xcnange nana. Jaai-diim OI-.O. a. COMHTUUK, Agent. Filtsburtli Lite Insurance L'umnany. l'tKl'tl'lJAL CIIAKTElt, WITH A CAPITAL OF $100,000. 1H1S Conipauv makes every Jnturaiict appertaining to or . connected with Lift llitka, on tho Joint Stack and Mutual rates combined. On the Joint Stock plan, tbe rates are one-third lens than Ihose charged by Mutual Companies, and lilteen per cent, lower tbiin the rates of most Stock Companies. The Charter permits tho grunting of Insurance on Life in every form, including tbe right of It'ije, Children, l'arcnti, or Cnil-iters. To insure the Life of another for tbelr own exclusive ben- lit, pavable alter death or upon the parties arriving ut the ego ot 50, 35, CO or 03 yeiirs. OFFICERS. James B. Hoon. President: Sam'i. McCu-bkan, Vice Tresi- don Joseph S. Leech, Treasurer Cuaiii.e.i A, C'OLtoN, Sec-retarv. DIRECTORS. James S. Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, John S. Hilwohtii, ('haul is A. Colton, Bam i. WcCluukan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. HOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. Williab Wilkin, late Secretary of War. Hon Waltbb FoawaaD, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snvdeb, Esq., Cashier Pitubutgh Bunk. Malcolm Leech, Wholesale Urocer. Those di sirous of Insuring, nr lu want of information on the subject, will pluato cell atthe otiice, over the Buok Store ol Hunt-inglun & Macintire, High strei t, Columbus, Obiu. K. II. VAN liENSALAEIt, Agent. Nobmajv Gat, SI. D., Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's Now Hall, decfMlm. Washington Union Insurance Company, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITA L, $100,000. INSUAES tho taler olaases of pruperty ut reasonable rate of premiums. Norirl.s taken on the " Special Hazardous " classes, nur to excoed 83,000 in amount upou one risk, or in the same vicinity. Hy such means this Company i xpects to avoid any large aud ruiuous loss by one tire, the groat cause of the insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. The receipts ot tbo Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st, le31, were over $oU,(XK). Losses in the same period, flUKO. Heports of the standing and condition of the Company are made quarter-yearly. OFFICEItS. Hon. Reuben Wood, President ; D. B. Dcnham, Vleo President; O. N. Skeels, Secretary; Oeobok Mvoatt, Treusuror. K. II. VANUENSACAEK, Agent for tho abuvo Company, I prepared to issue Policies and to furnish all necessary inlorma-tion. Otiice over Huntington ii Haclntiro' book Storo, High street, Columbus dec5-6m. TUTTLE4 REAL ESTATE AUENCk, IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, 1 havo opened an of Dee for the purpose of transacting business as a Real Estate Agent. Any business In this line entrusted to me will recolve the promptest attention. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, and documents of a similar kind will be written and acknowledged on the abortest notice. Acknowledgments of Deeds, dec, wben total at sty OJfict, will bn done vUliuut charts. And I would here sav. that my price for any property offered for sale, shall always be the samu as that of the owner himself, that tiie cnfiisnce and integrity so necessary as between buyer aud seller may not be destroyed by the agent Insurance, on tho most reasonable term, and In good Companies. Office, up stairs In Carpenter' Building, one door south o City Bank Building. J. ft. TUTTLR, decia jtesi cstaie Agent. Ol.l'.HItl S AUENCV. Ecntncky Mutual Life Insurance Company. ClmrimlT Vnnd AlOO.UUO. THIS Company ollnra to the insured all the security and advantages ol tbe Mutual snd Joint Stock plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely i Low rates ot premium ; an annual return, in cash, of the per ecntage required lor tho contingent risk of the year; an adequate, but not excessive provision lor the luture security of members for tbe whole term ot lite, with an adequate Interest in tbe accumulating lund secured to such membei., at death, byeredita upon their policies; aguaranly fund designed for tbe permanent security of hni t term members, and also for the present security of those for the whole term ol lite. This is tbeonlv Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a tatr reduced standard, with a provision lor an annually increasing accumulation of funds (tor luture security) in exact proportion to tbe amount of business and the increasing risk from advaucing age among the members. Pamphlets, Trarta, s c., giving in detail Ihe plan and rates ot the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by 4. XV. lull nr,i, 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocil-d MUTUAL INWUUANC'lt. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PA1NSVILI.K, OHIO. P. P. SaXTObd, President. Wat. L. PasKiws, Secretary. oc?3-d i. U. TUTTLK, Agent. LIVES INSURED BV THE ELNTllH' ilLTL'AL LIFE INSl'RAU'E COMPANY, I'OVINtJTON. KV. THIS Company has an actual capital ol One fTundreil Then annri iollnrs, and is managed by men ot the highest integrity aud responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, Information given, and application received by i. tt TUTTLE, Agent. ur. o. at. nanTH, meaicai r.xaminer ,eptw-ory TUB I1AKTFOKD I.IKK AMI Hr.AL.Tli IMnU-HA.NCE t'O.HPANV. HABTrOBD. cnssicticct, CAPITAL STOCK, I HII,O00 ! This Company, by thellb-eral provisions of its charter, is enabled to otter advantages superior to those presented by any other Company in tbe United Stairs combining as it dues tbe Mirual, Joint 3tock, and Lite and Health principles ; in all nt which the rates are as favor ue to tboae assured as satety to them and the Company will adm t. Tnis Company is tbe jlrsi and aaly es iu the Union, or in ibe world, it is Believed, that has thus combined Its operations, and -ntered to grant Insurance with benenta ooio present and pros te en for lull details in regard to terms and conditions reference mav be made to tbe pamphlets to be had gratis ol the agent, or ot W Is. r INCH. nui. u. cumsiuch, agent. Columbus, O. August to. 18o0. lasnrance on Life and Lire Stocky AGAINST lo. or damage by Fiax, and against tbe perils ot the Ska aud Inland Navisatiois, on Dronertv ot evervde- scriptioa, uken in the billowing Companies: CMOM BIUTUAI. LIFE I.XSURANCH CtWPANT, Capital fj 1 30, tOO. OHIO L1FK INr?lRACF COMPA.W, Cl.NCIN- a s MB sitlla Tanltal ." tl OOOOO. NEW CXULAND I.ITK TorK INs. t ojlPANT. NKW II A V KM, COSKCTJCTT. Capital (30.000. BAGI.K I VCKANCB CO.HI' AN Y, Clt I N ATI, O. S'apitnl tlO,t OO. niCA INMLKANCB CO.MPAXVj I'TK'A, N.Y. Uarital 1 50,00(1. E3IP1RB STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, KO.UE, NEW VOBH. Capital IOOOO. BQUITABLB FIKB INS. CO., OP LONDON. Capital i SOO.OOO. Risks ukea oa the asoat Hberal term., snd all loasea promDtlv aajaaasa. (JalO-dly T TOCKTUM, Agana. BOOKS & STATIONERY. Books and Stationery. A RARE opportunity la now offered for purchasing Books Stationery, a ., AT USE B A I IIAXUSinit The undersigned art uow oHerlns. lor sale, at the old store of tiuntinston t Macinure.ineir v-ry large assortment ol Law, lledical, theological, Historical and atiscellaneou Hooka, Also, all the Classical and Common School Book. In (eneral Large Family Bible, School Bible and Testament, Blank Book., ao., at price ueretoiore unequaina. MTATIONEH Y. Cap, Letter, Folio Post, Demy and Medium Paper ( Mote Finer. Envelones. Visiting and Printers' Cares. ao. Also, a large varlei j of Pocket Cutlery, Including Rogers It vvoistennoim snne ren sou rocsei nnivea. Sold and Silver i'ciieila Gold Pens nnd Cnsee Me tnlllo Feus, 6Vc I Pocket Boobs, ForteMonnales( ESiiuaers' tyases. rnc.rsnBS, oco Tne attention ol Booksellers, Professional Men, Teacher, and persons purchasing lor Libraries, and all others, is respectfulr solicited. Better barraln are now oflored than can be had at any Book store in me western country. w a n a sm u isftilreiim ioaau n. w nil irm. JAMES T. BUKK. JalO A i-Ifirn ooi of Huniington St Wax In tire. Great Bargaios. IN order to elose the business at tbe Bookstore of Huntington At Macintire. tbe entire stock of BOOKS. STATIONKkY. Ate., 1 now onereo at unpreceoeutea low price. utiKAr ruisi.iijji'i sunn. A lsrirn variety of liuht Literature will be sold at eost price. MEDICAL BOOK!. The attention ol the Medical Pro- fessiuu is called to the eatendve assortment ol Aledkal Book, which wtl be sold at bargain. ' flllC'ELLANEOlrt WOKKsl. Among which will be found moitol the late uunlicaiinns, as well as groat variety ot standard Cla'slral ind fbeological Works. LAW BOOKS. Member of the profession about adding tnmoir libraries, would nnd It to their advantage to examine our stoOA jeiore purunasmg jal3 JAMES T. BUHK, . ' . - 1 .... .. 1 I Asslsneea. 9 VICAHAGlA it People, Scenery, Monuments, and the I 11 nrouosed Interoceanie Canal t with numerous man and il-1 luttratiun. 3 vols. 8vo. Hy E. G. Squier. F or sale at the New Bookstore. mhlS J. H. RILEY to CO. LAW BOOK. KENT'S COMMENTABIF.S. Seventh edition. 4 vols. Russel on Crimes. Sixth edition. 3 vols. Just published, and for .ale at the New Bookstore, mhSf 1. H. RILEY to CO. NEW HOIIKN. Freeh Leaves from Western Woods. By Metta V Fuller. The Nnvnl Institutions of a Itenubllr i an Andrei I netoretbe Irving Literary institute, by wm.sUaxweu wood, u . a. nnvv. A l'llvrlmnne to Frrvut. embracing a Dlarv of Explore-1 tions ot toe Nil-i. By J. V. C. Smith, Editor of the Boston Med-1 leal and surgical journal. 'ibis day received at the New uookstoro. ap5 J. II, RII.EY to CO. NRVV llslitKM. JUST RECEIVED at the Now Book Store Adrian, or the Cloud of the Mind bv OP, K, James and M. B. Meld I Mar garet Cecil by Cousin Katoi The Use of Sunshine by S M., I autborpss nt thn Maidon Aunt,' 'dtc.j Women ot Christianity tiy Julia riavanagie. J. u uilci auu, J. W ESTWA ILK & HON, IMPORTERS AND DEALEV. IN China, Glass and Earthenware, DRITTTANNIA WARE, &C, Columbua, Ohio. TO f'nTTNTTfV IISKlirilANTB. TE have on hand a lot ol assorted crates, which will be sold if at New York prices, Ireigbt only added, and a large kit ol Glass Ware at taeturv nricea. bv the box. House keepers and others are invited to call and examine our assortment ot untna. irocxerv. and uiaas ware: aiso a luuem lot ol Pauey Wares, such as Rich Vases, Tete a tele Setts, Motto cup and saucers, cut and engraved Bohemian Glass ware, Britannia Tea Setts, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table Spoons, Cotlee pots, Arc, too., too. American Table Cutlery, German Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons. Corneliu's Solar Lard Lamps, Chimney, and Wicks, Looking Glasses, Waiter. Lanterns, and many other article, useful in house keeping. J. WESTWATER to SON. uoiumous, August id, ioi.-iy Railroad Car Manafactory. RIDGWAYH & KliMHALL, C'olumbna. Ohio. I AVE established at tbia eeutral point the manufacture Ol PassBBfier. Freluht. O ravel aud Iland Clara for Railroads, and assure ail western Railroad companies that It will be their oonstant aim to procure the best materials and work men, and to turn out tbe best kind ol wort at lair price, npoci-men may be aeon on tbo Columbusand Xenla Railroad. The pa tronageol Kaiiroad companies Is rospectluliy solicited. iodi.i-ii LOOUINGI.ASS WARE-ROOMS Art .Repository anil tiullery. WILLIAMS, STEVENS WILLIAMS, No. 353 Broadway. New York. OOKINO GLAHS MANUi'ACTUKEHS, Importers and Deal-era in (-IB9T Class Ecbopian ENOBAViaos. Abtists Ma- tkeials, Oil Fantinos, Dhawinos, Btaiuabt and Wokks OB ABT OICNEUALLY. The atteiition ot purchaser, is respectfully solicited, with the assurance that every article ill bo furnished of a superior qual ity ut tbe tnnst reasunablo rates. maro-mu. Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scalis. (Improveil In quality and reduced In Price.) DAP'l fclD to every required operation ol weighing, as Kali-1 road Healc fur Trsiua and Single Cars, In use on the prln cloal rnilrosds in ihe I'mted Stales snd Gn at Britsin. W AHK- UOU8 SCALLri. HEAVY POKTAKI.r. ocALho, on wneeis, tor Foundries, ftollins Mills, Ac. 8'1UK bCALKb, varioua moditicationsi COINTER SCALES; HAY and COALSCALfcS. o. 'i hese scales have been long known and severely tested : and the universal ccnfidi nee lelt in their accuracy and perlect adjustment is such, that tbey are regarded the standabo, from which there is no appeal. FAIRBANKS to CO., fc9 Water st., New York. In Columbus, N. S. Biktom. mar5-3ind Between the American and Nell Ilonae, FS prepared to furnish hia e us turners with a choice stock ol goods as can be ijutd In the market, snd at prices toaicanno fall to please. WATCHES.In great variety, and beautiful styles Chronom eter, Duplex, Lever and Lepme escapements, iu gold cases, and lull atock of Silver Watches. Jewelry and fillver Ware, a tne lot, and a full supply of Gold Pens, in silver and gold eases. Call before purchasing elsewhere, and yim can hardly tail to be suited in quality and prices. WatcbeaandJewclryrepafredlntiie st msnnor. ap4 tl FINE tl'ATCUtis, fVH Stock, with its recent additions, is vn-y superior in ex. V tent, variety and nrioe. Please examine them. dec23 BLYNN to BALDWIN. STIVR AMI TR1 ACRB T.IITst. rpWO MILKS Irom ihe city, suitable for market gardens. For M. ante on reasonable terms, inquire ot mhl3 BLYNN to BALDWIN. HII.VElt WAHE. 1 r i 8ETT8 Silver Forks and LOl oatterns and sizes : also all ver Ware, for aile by (dec3 BI.YNN to BALDWIN, 4JOLU PENS, AND PENCILS, of qualities and prices to please all. dec20 BLYNN to BALDWIN. JKWELKY. JUST RECEIVED A very extensive assortment of Breaat Pns.CuiT pins. Ear Rings, and Finger Ringa, In almost end- less variety of styles. Also, a choice lot of Diamond Work. deed Bt.YNN A. BALDWIN. ... ., a, ... C LOCKS FOK sllkO. A OOODsrtlelr Just received, which we will warrantto keep good time. Also, alarge assortment, of everydescription, attheloweatprtoe.. u95 BROWN to RDCK HALK OK IJOODS lot CIIAKI.E8. MES'KS. BUTTLES, COMTSOCK at. Co. will s-ll tbe following articles unless ibey are called for and charge paid within thirty days Irom this da'e t One Box marked J. M. Pancnaat, Columbus, Ohio. " ' Riley 8binn Rev. A P.Freesa - M U ..3. J. M " Jonas Whaley 8. H Grunmsn - " T. W. H. Mosoly Prot U. Wianer - " A. Erwla H. Wltner Two Boxes " Rv K. Mas " W. H .Skidmora One Package marked T. J. Edmonson, Columbus, Ohio. Ten Barrels " W. H.H." Two Bee Hives ' E. W. Phelps One Bee Hive 8. Mrdary One Tool Th-st - Charle Spencer " One Box marked E. W. Williams. 8slem, Columbiana Co. O. ' M Jacob Wetting. Middletown Marlon Co. O. April 9-d4w BUTTLES, COMSTOCK CO. FOR PALE. LOT No. Ml, la the city of Columbus fronting on North Public Lane, between High and Third streets. The lot baa a small bouse oa ft. This pi upas ty Is offered reasonable, tor oae-third in hand, the balance la one sad I two rears, with inter. est. feSi SMITH to MILLS, Real Estate Agents. PHILADE LPI1 1 A. JOKEFIl HOW ELL tV CO.. Bide, Oil, Kip and Leather Dealers, NO. m CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADFI.PIWA T EATHEIl received and sold on Cominlstlon,rt( oMo. a-a rasT, and uaerai casn advance mado on it. BBrEBEKCR.. Bsreroft Beaver It Co., ) W. H. Hrnwn & Co., Fhiladelpbla. John H. Brown it Co , J John Caldwell at Son., ) R. as C. Hays, Dlttburg. John H. Ralston, ) Porker Askew, Belmont, Ohio. Samuel ncalfergood, Balem Oblo. mh:3-3m . Sprinsr Mattresses! J, V, McElwbe's Patent, Manuiartured and lor sale hy HARTLEY & KNIGHT, - At their Heddina and Carpet Wnrelionse, NO. 143 SOUTH SECOND BTHKKT. PHILADFLPHIA. HARTLEY Si KNIIiHT, having purchased otj V Mc Elwee the Patent Rlsht for tbo Burlnir Mattres ol his in vention, Intend making them In such a manner a will continue I to merit the high reputation this Mattresa ha. already to deserv edly acquired. W Tbl. Mattrr ean be used on either aide, and Is adacted to aacxiog or sibi oottoro oeoitean. niar-j-Jm , Competition tbe Life af Trade." asT?t..- . -fi I1 iii1 i (I I i 3 IJ.rK.- ---r- STAPLE h FANCY DRF.SS C00US heaaiiIIAi.s.tV.3 rtssssae United States Clothing Emporium. WHOLESALE WARE-ROOMS, HO. 177 Si 177V. MARKET ST., (North sido above Fourth,) At the "Bed Doom." rpHISnewandExtensiveReady Mnde Clothing Establishment, L recently ouened bv the subscribers, offers inducements to SOUTHERN aud WESTERN buyers in regard to low price, and immense variety of Stock, rarely to be met with. '1 tie increase of Salea from a very liberal patronage, has been such as to warrant tneir ottering cintning at unusual mis prim, and car rvinr out the system of ' Large Sale and Small ProHte." tW Orders from any part of the United States promptly exe. euteo ano witn apeciai cars. REED, BKOTIIERS CO., Philadelphia, Penn P. B. Facilities will be offered buyers to purchase on the rev. ularertdu. Usual discount allowed to Cos Kuycre. (ieclo-tt. Important to manufacturer!!. fTIHE subscriber are prepared to supply all kinds of COTTON AND WOOLEN AlACHINEItV. of a superior quality, SHAFTING and MILL (jrJAlUNO, with q avT rietv ol natterns. for Fancy and Twilled Goods, from One to Eighteen Shuttltt ; also, for Plain goods, capablo of runnlnc frtira ISO to 170 picas per nilnute. Ane"r?;".r 2SLr .e"e' SSS'Sm U UlD j Ol HBf BlSiLB JUUW w sail vuinpai i"tiij at vara tniiut t UlllJ Manufacturers before purchasing their Machinery, will do well to visit fhliadeiunia and vicinity, wnere tney can see tne Ha chinery, with all the latest improvements, in full and successful operation ; or they can be relerred to Factories In almost every otate eoutn ana west, oy aaaressina a noe to ttio suuscrioer., Ai.rHE.ii jenna at pom, Bridesburs, near Philadelphia. N. B. Plans of Factories, with the location of Machinery, the simplest method of driving, and calculation af speed, turnisbed tree ot cuarga. leiu-diy Cleee's Perfumery and Fancv Soans. rTIHESE superior articles ol Pebpdmrrv, amongst which are X enumerated his iuetl celebrated Lil y White, Oriental Ala. baster. Pearl, Rouge, Tooth and Toilet Powders; Chinese Vel- vet, Chalk and other approved Cosmetics. WOArS. walnut and extra fine Bsna Hrown and wane Windsor, Floating, Palm, Almond, Fancy and Toilet Soaps ; Pbav. Ing Cream, Hair Dye, Cologne Waters, Extracts for the Handker- cblet, Ut Marrow, Bears oil, crystal romade (a new article), Eau Luatral Hair Resprative, Hair Oils Philocomes, o. die. are manufactured and lor sale by JOHN T CLKGG, reriumer ann t nemist. 48 Aforiet Street, below Second. Philadelphia. nr MERCHANTS, don't forget that CLEGO'8 is the chkap- bt and mostEXTBNSivs aianuiactory mine cuy. uive turn A CALL. ja-dly NEW.YOKK ADVKRIISMIKMS. ZINC I'AliW-WABUANTEU FUItE. ItllK hEW JtKdKY ZINC CO Wabiuoise,4S Dey Street, Hew York lurnlsh tneir ittnc rainuattnolullowtng puces: No. 1, White, ground in oil. 9 cents per lb. No. 9, White, grouud In oil, 8 cents per lb. No a, White, ground iu oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown and Rlsck, ground in oil,bvti cent per lb. Drv White of Zinc 6 cents tier lb. Their WHITE ZINC PAINT equal welcht covers, accord ing to surfaeo, from 40 to 100 per cent, nore aurtsce tb.n any other Paint) retains its whiteness, brilliancy, and protective Qualities for vears; is free irom the poisons so dangerous in oth er pigments, to pRinters anu lennntsoi newiv painiea rooms, and resists tbe sulphurous coal gases, and foul air of ahips, aod aa outside or inside rami, ooea not tarnisu or ueo ime yellow. Oround In varnish It lurms a bonutilul porcelain linLb.. The I, ranrh MtMnnunl h. HrtorMeil f.inft I'Atl t lir all il. iikm.. Tbe BROWN AND BLACK ZiNC PAINT:) lorm directly a olid metallic costing on wood, brick, Iron. Ac , admirable tor eng nes, etc. For marine uies they resist the corroding ot salt water and weather, ao latal to other paints. Dealers supplied on liberal twins, by MANNING & eQUIEII, Agents, "i"" "' ajB-o,fm aa uey PS, new lorx. Looking Clam and Picture Frame Manufactory. Ur, 60 Sc 71 Foray th f trees, N. V. rjlHE UNUErLSIUb'EU, bsvmg devoted his pe'aonal atten- 1 lion for msny year to the LOOKINCi-ULAMS A.D vieTiiu v.vu im e u ituis, umu i. n . i.n I biaexperie win aiveasnsiscuon to tne moat D.rticu:nr. neioa nronaoiv tne i LAROErT AND MOSTEXTENdiVE f.S fAUI.lMlM tN Tot he kfnd in this eoun'ry, it possesses sdvsntsgrs over oih-rs in VA I ni c i . anu r.A I cni v cs cc-o Kir Eiitii anu ine Lor u I bstablishbo snd continual increase ot trade from all psna of ifrrwWN "Lh Ii iaB ' u imHi rir.i.u (SSeSSiSIU'i- it., J,?,. SnnnnI in .r.t ript of ,ne Uuion, with the many Improvements iha uudenitned baa abont on austere or oy.ter man, who bavins a profee-rT .'j IT LnY rtBU recently madeln his machinery, enables bim to sell hi. artU . . P r, o . .1 A r u- HI YNN BAI I, W N ,rM f'icrt ,b"n olner tnana'aeturer ; and be respectiully 'onal babll of fixing F. R. S. to the end of bla signa- solicits bis friends ai d the pub ic In general to call and .samine i uia lamo ar oi 1 111- ii v 01 , w i 1 1-, uLSfcr-o anu rioiusE, i rKAMts previous to purrbMlng. On band, ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULDING, of every description, and all lengths lor .hipping. All enmmnnirminn. ihmn.V, th. ,. . Hin. m,u i. ih.t.iimiiw received and punctually attended to Direct to box 10;, Ch.v- bam Square Post Office. ml,3l-d3nil 8 J. SIGLKK. ! ' Ifist) U VII Gill. O IU Il C lfi"; IOws lillW 31 III. UMVlrSs lOJAs A. K. FKOTIIINUHAltl. OF tbe former firm of Cablstoiv, Fbothingiiais At Co., having purcba.d the entile business of tbe 1st. firm of Carle- ton to Co., baa the pleasure cl aum-uncing tu their customers, and tbe trade generally, that he will continue the fhkK AND FANCY DRY GOODS business at the aame place iOi Broadway.He has now In store, of THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION, a LARGE and CoMPLELE atock of NKWhPRINU GOODS, consisting fin pan) uf i men ureia Sims. Printed Ran gea. French Jaconets and Lawn.. Rich printed M. De l ames Barege De Lainea. New designs. Bombszinea, and.other mourning goods. Embruidertea, Lares, Trimmings, A:c. Linen Cambric Uandkercbiela. Ribbona, Olovea. Bilk Uosierv. Cravata. 1. Are. Also, a full assortment of BlISI.l.V GOODS, of everv va riely ; to all of whlrh will be added the newest and moat desirable stylet on arrivaL Many years experience la the trade enables him to present to purchaser ample iaducenvnta to inspect his stock, which is offered on LIBERAL TERMS and at the I.OWLpT NAHKET PRICE. A. R. FRiTUIN(iHAM,S03Rroadsy, Between John aod Fulton atreet. Hew York, Feb. 18, 183?mb Sm NEW LAW ROOK. WILLIS ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. Illustrated by numerous ease. Third Loudon edition. I vol. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Covenant for Title. By William H. Kawle. 1 vol. Just published, .ad for sale at the New Bookstore. aakU J. H. RILEY CO. &aihj l)ia 0tatc Journal. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1852. OF We clip the following capital bit from Ihe Bur- lington (Vt.) Fret Put. It isn't every town that line two such wi's, and vvllhnl clever follow., o litis Bur lington in its two editor., Gen. Clarke ut.d John 0. San and 'long may they wave!' Thvj hittbb hit. Our neighbor of the Sentinel, who has such an aptitude and fi,ncy for hitting others, In bisgeod naturrd way, will floutitless enjoy Ihe lnl'oing " teturn str ike" its well at anybody. We Hud it in the Boston Timet of Saturday t EPIGRAM-HY Ol'H JIIHBIY. On reading a Batch of Epliramt on Lola ittnta, from the Bur. imgloH eemtnee. Tbe wittiest man of tbo time., Who turna off s joke in each minute; When a priis la tnered lor rhyme., The man who 1. certain to win it- I. a poetlo limb of Ihe law Who flourlihe. up In Ihe hill., And serve, up each vice-cutting taw In epigram bitter a pills. He' growing more witty, they lay; And hi epUrsma, If Ihey are sound, Will yield him a harvest one day, For be, running them Into the ground. CONVERSION OF A L0C0F0CO. Tho most bieoletl and unreasonable party man I ever met willi, was Juck R , now a prosperous and influential attorney in 8 county, in this State, At the liimr nt which l em writing, tie was a ted hot Democrnt, and his chief pleasure seemed to consi.t in tnakins the facias notnriou. a. possible. Hi. friends and acquaintance., will) one consent, pronounced Jack a bore, and bis politic, a nuisance; but with a strati- ger, the tiling wus essentiuiiy a iti'ri iit. ectzt a by the button ut tbe moment ot introduction, Jack would n. tonisli liira bv a rmiid reheiirsal ol tbe ni tides of liii political creed brunch out into intormiuab e rni li-o tiy ou ihe tnnnifi et destiny of the great progressive party and, it me victim was untisiiuiiY passive, wind up with nn eulogy on the eront I did,' ns tlioembodi nieiit of hi. peculiar opinion., in consequence tbe i;i cut est ninn tit tne ago. Such was Juck D nt the time of our story i ac. knnwledped ou every side at a firm and iucoiruptible Democrnt. Uutulue! One unlucky day June met at the house of a friend. I a voting Imly of erc-nt personal bcatl'y and nccomplith - a. ...i i.f,..i..iin.,.. :.,n... Iter iiileiiij'encp, lie necaiiie usbiuuoiis in ins atientiiins. liirsrot for a wbilo his ' principle,' and without ituinir- in); whut might be the political preference, of his lady love, imprudently proposed, wu9 accepted, und lln-y wero married. The wedding was over the guest, h id departed and the happy pair had retired lo their chamber, and were snugly ensconced in bed, when Jack in the course of a nuiet conversation with his wife, unwittingly al luded to his favorite subject, by casually speuking of himself as a Democrat. ' What ! ' exclaimed she, turning sharply and sud donlv towards him, ' are ynu a Democrat ? ' Yes, madam,' replied Juck, delighted with the idea of liuvintT n patient listener to hi long restrained oratory. 'Yes, madam, I am a Democrat a real hard money, free trade Democrat attached to the princi ples of tho progressive party a reRUlur out-and tuter; I 'in double dyed nnd twisted in the wool.' Just double and twist yourself out of this bed then,' interrupted his wife ' 1 'm a Whig ; I will never sleep with a man proteasing me auomiuui uoctnne mat you do!' Jack wn aneechle from absolute amazement. That tbe very wife of his bosnin should prove a traitor, was horrible; she must be jesting. He remonstrated in vain; tried persuasion 'iwa useless I entrea'y 'twas no g i. She was iu earnest, and tho only alternative left him was a prompt renunciation of his heresy, or a iepnrBti bed in another room. Jack did not hesitate. To abjure the established doctrine, of hi. pnrty-to renounce allegiance to that faith winch bad become identified with his very being to sunder those glori ous Drincinle. which had growu with his growth Hnd tn.eihei ed wlib hi. strenglh, to the mere whim aud I w . t 'l-l ii caprice or a woman, was uueny nuicuious aim ausurci, and he threw himself irom the bed and quit the apartment. A sense of insulted dignity, and the firm conviction that he was a martyr to the right cause, strengthened by his pride, resolved him to hold out until he forced ma wile tutu a vupiiuiaiiuu. In the morning she met htm at it nothing had happened ; but whenover Jack venturned to allude to the night previous, there was a laughing devil in her eye, which bespoke her power and extitigui-hed hone, A .o,,..,l limn I, a renairerl to hia lnnnlv rmwh unA i l u.i i.:. . . .. . l: Kcoua lime w I V uri:u' 1 me airut-gie, wunu no nun. ..i.u n. gctnug ucp, rate. He vented cursos 'not loud but deep,' on the waywardness and caprice of the ez in general, and of his own wife in particular and wnudered how long she would hold onf wnetlicr sne sutlered as acutely ns he did, and tried hard to delude himself into the belief tlmt she loved bim too much to prolong the estrangement, and would come to him with morn ing perhups that very niuht, and sue for reconciliation. But iheu came tho recollection of tlmt iiiHexilile countenance of that unbending will, and ol that iHiialiine and unpitying eye and he lelt convinced that ho was I : !. . - 1 ..n.l J..n.!n- 1. ... I . Hoping ttguitisi inipe, nuu ucD'aii iii:it uo iiuuru lu the wall for oblivinu from the wretchedness of bis thoughis The second diiv was a repetition of the first no al lusion was mado to tho forbidden suliject on either side. Thero was a look of quiet happiness and cheerfulness about hi. wife, that puzzled Jack sorely, and be felt that ell idea of iorciu ber into o surrender must be abandoned. A third ui;ht he was alone I Hia reflections were more serious than on tho night previous. What tbev were, of course was only known to himself; but they seemed to result in something decided, for about midnight three distinct raps were made at bis wile's door. No answer and the sigunl was repeated iu a louder tone .till all was silent, and a third time tbo door .v. , ,1, i .a violent attics: Irom tile outside, " Who's there T " cried the voice of bis wife, as if just aroused from a deep sleep. " A wile the best tvutg you ever an tee : " The revolution in li-s opinion wns radical and per- mniient. He removed to another county became popular offered himself as a candidate on the Whig lirhet f,,r the Legislature was elected, and fir several . ... . - ".'on? r!.P,:e,e"'''d ,'" a1,ted C0UU,y' M a bm "d uctiucu ? B 8 , , .n-i n : vorjnmu.iug ..ory nu. mc urieaiia i icj uue, ture, was on one occasion called upon by a literary i L ,1 i ; ,1 , uiif. 8.,cu,a, entered on a hotel register, nppoed him to be a Fel- , , , , . a. . r low of the Royal Society, but alter an interview, it an peared the inlitdls meant that bo bad oysters on sale, f.ird roasted nnA ttarei f,trt roatreanna tietrea. Headu g thi. anecdide, refreshed onr memory or an incident Hint occuricd in this State, shortly after Mr. Tyler succeeded to tbe Presidential chair. As is well know, bis political cnurae did not please the Harrison piny over much, nor was ho politically mucli esteem ed by the Democratic party. It is also well known that a Tyler party a ort of " 'tween deck," was at- lempled to be esmblieued. During t effort, sl yonng lawyer or Unlumlius, a gentleman nf liaiuisorne abili ties, (uow decea.ed.) entered Ihe field a. a candidate for the State Senate, on the "Tyler ticket." Mr. G. wa. an active Wide, and bv joining the new partv. of course but few Whig, voted lor bim, and a. the Democrats had a regular nominee, he got but few votes. The consequence was, although personalty very popular, (for be was an excellent fellow,) he inst bis elir-tion being beaten by a majority of, eay forty to one. He resumed nis prniession, uearing nisui loat like philosopher, and having a chancery rae iu which a gentleman ot tins cuy, wnom wa win can xi ij r. wns Interested, consiueraoie correspotHierce grew out of it between them. AH ihe letter, from tbe " Majnr." to the lawyer, alter hi. political defect, had nn their superscription F. B. 8. affixed In hi name. This con tinued tor a ing iiu witnonian rxpiaiiauon flniu tbey met a Columbua, when G. said,. " Major, why ibe d 1 do yon always pnt F. B. 8. to tbo end of my name when you write to me ?' " Why, G . yoa area scholar yi.a onht to know without asking it me ana, the FeUow tkal Kim for Ike SeruUt V'Citwtfmati CmmertiaL " Economical" Tart Phi. Take apple paring and cores, '(adding pet hap two or three wnolu one) and after stewing them until quite toft, rub them through a colander or stive. Add few tponnfult of bciled cider, a niall piece of butler and a little flour. Essence of lemon gives a good flavor. Sweeten and pice to the tutte. Bake on shallow platet, with rich under crust, ornamenting the top, if you please, with strip, of the pmtry. ' Go 'mimical " Hair Maltreit't nay alto ba made by .craping the hair from a dog' tail with razor each successive crop until rnnugh it procured. " Economical" Boarding may also be furnished by feeding boarders upon dried applet for breakfast, cive ing them water for dinner, and letting tho applet f well for tupiier.C'rcri Herald. The Chlnete emigration to California it larselv on Ihe increase. Twenty-three thousand tune hundred of Ihe inhab itants of Austria are employed in secretly watching the rest. Prince Si hwarlzeuberg had just dressed to attend a diplomatic banouet, wheD be wai ttruck bv aoonleiv. and fell dead in the arms of histervantt. Hate nothing but what it dishonest fear nothing but whit is ignoble, and love nothing but what it ju.t and honorable. There has not been a couple divorced in the State of South Carolina since tbe revolutionary war. Who says that South Corolina isn't in favor of union and compromise 1 Hulsemaun, (ondtt ) goes home on a thort leave of absence. Cause, don't like Mr. Webster well enough to do business with him. Very likely, and very natural,The Alliens Messeneer states that during the recent flimd. a good sized flouring mill was teen floating down tbe Ohio, whicti wut captured and " hauled to " at 1'omeroy. It contained all the necessary fixtures for grinding, including hoppers, two run of stones, &c. MonitE and Ohio Railroad The county ennrtof Mndiaou, Tetiti., has voted a subscription of 1250,000, Gibson county $150,000, Obion county f 50 000 towards the construction of ihe Mobile and Ohio railroad through Tennessee. The people have yet to vote upon ilt ratification.A Western editor thus closes a highly wrought pull' of a friend of his a gentleman of the dental profession : " The dentist pulls a tooth elegantly tbe operation being utlended with the most cxyuitile) pain imaginable." 1) I M U 1 JM X A T 1 . YOKUE A IIEWSON, AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. iiO MAIN STKEET, CINCINNATI. Auction HrIob of (Sroeerlea every Tuesday and Fri day! ol lry uooils every Thursday, YORKE 6z 1TKWSON have always on hand a large aa s,.rtuient of Groceries, at private sale. Also Are Agents of the ANCHOIt MILLS. Plttaburih. tor tbe sulo ut their superior Brown Pbeetings. Also Agents of tbe HOU'l HdA'l'E FACTORY for the sale ol their celebrated Manufactured Tobacco.of which they haveatall times oo band. Five, tight, and Found Lump. augi-i-aiyuoo "Patent Metallic Burial Cases." TE continue to manufacture and keep on band every site and ' variety of finish of this inva'uable article now rap'dlv an persecing the use oi wooden coffins wherever Introduced, i n account of their superiority for depositing In vaults, for protect. Ing tho remains Irom Ihe casuahiis incident to ordinal y li ter. ments, (as ihelr great strength pievmti ibe eaitb In m ciuibirg rbi m.) and tbe tratifleatlon ft sttirds ibe niends of Ihe decraieif, in tbe reflection that the remains are kept together in an imper ifihaulecoax. As we bsve recently reduced uurwkolersle nrl ces, v, e are now i tiering favorat le Inducimenu to I'ndertskera throughout the West, aud respectfully sohclt orders Irom them. w u iiAvia at to., mh23 Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO, O. II. GEFFKOV, Proprietor, Spfltf LAT8 or WALNIJ1 STBUBT UOOSS. BOOTH ANU pIIOKM Itl eases boy's prime Kip Boots; 15 " voulh'a mm 15 " prime Ccarte Bocta; 10 " women's hip and Split " 6 " m Imit. Goat " 10 m . Buskins; 2S children's Pegged and Sewed Boots ; 15 m mls.es' ' buskins snd 30 " men's Brogan's, ami Kip, Split and Coarse 10 B03S' Call and Kip Brogan.; JO youtha' m Just received ,and lur ale at very low price.. E. Q. WEBS1 ER to CO, dee 22 Corner Filth and Lodge. Glifll SHOES. f ive thoussnd psir on hand, for sale aa low bs the lowest. Call and examine the assortment Sfx?. to accommodate the buyer. . O. WEBSTtR CO., decS'J Corner Filth a d Lodge, Cincinnati. OKOt'i (, LAHTIMjet, I.ACKH oV GALLOONpt. Our stock la the largest and the best in tbe cuv. and at very low prices. dec2J A. U. WE.D9jr.lt St UU, CORK KOI.ES 50 dozen meu's and women', received th is d sy by express, for aals low. dec23 E. G. WEBSTER to CO. A RAKE CHANCE I ITE now offer ma balb, at a bargain, a most desirable piece of " property, situated on Fourth street, between Broad and State streets. The Lot Is 5TIV by 1871 feet On the front there Is a large two-story Brick House, (nearly completed,) designed to eontsln 13 most conveniently arranged rooma. On the hack end of tbe lot there is a double Brick House, one and a half stories high, and "-ontainlr.g 8 rooms, which rents readily for 914 per month. We are authorised io offer lor a short time.thls desirable property, tor a nviderate payment in hand, and thn balance to suit all. Tbe frost building wld be finished or sold as It is. Here Is an opportunity tu invest mean, which will return yoa a good interest, and increase in value. SMITH to HILLS, fe12 Real Estate Agents. FOR HALE V ATA NT LOTS. A FULL LOT, on Rich stieet, between Sixth and Severn streets. Two Lots on north side of Rich street, eaat of Seventh .treat. One oa Towa street, east ot Seventh street, Two In "Central Reserve" Addition. The above Lots will be sold at reasonable prices, and on easy terms, by . SMITH to MILLS, IfJO heal Estate Agenta. Seasoned Lumber, low for Cab. TRE subscribers haveon hand a lull assortment of SEASONED LUMHEitaod SUINIiLESot all kindaior buildisgpnrposea. They have also. In erdilion to their Flooring Machine, put in npeiat on one expressly lor Surfacing, and are prepared to fur. nish, on short notice LumSer dresseo nn one or both aides, from S i ch'-s down to halt an in-h in thickness. Yellow nnd Willie Plae, A.h and Oak Fleering, always oa hai.d. A I url-ra hvm a distance promptly attended In. Ware house and l.umte-r V.t d' head ol the ranal, Cnlum bus, Ohio. I apl Bit 111. re, COMfTOCK. to CO. Crockery, China and Glassware. TI7E sulscilbers inle the sttentloa of turrhasers, and the public grnrally. to their large, new, and complete stork aa a'-nv.. to hirh ihey have Just aitilrd a large ars-t, of NEW r.oon.enn.i.iingln .artol PINING, TEA aad TOILET WAKE, White Irwaalaar, I klna Finish. Alsn a larg. assortrrent ol COLON ED IRONSTONE WARE, comprising Printed, Flowering Printed, Japan Lustre, dtc., toc In a varb-ty ol B-w pafertis and .hapes. To nur sine el tKOfHtNY WARE we shall make constant additions riurtna theprins.bydireutlmportationalronB the most celebrsted Potierb-. In f.arr pe. Freneh iinM BwA and M h t- Ch'Ds. in setts or pleees to suit Also, China V.sea, Colognes, MiilloCupa and S.ncera, toe toe Solar, Halt. Hanging and Pirie Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chins, neys W,esa and ehada. With a lull aasnrtment of (tirandoles in setts nr pairs t fine Hrittannia Tea setts, Briitsnnia Ct.fl Pots, Tea P. t amna, Csndl-sticka. Castors, Japan W.liers and Trara. Silver Plated German Silver and Briuannia Tea aad Table Spoons, Table Cutlery, c, Ac, Ac. OLAiMWARE. We have oa hand a very large stock. In. ctnj.ns Cut. f n raved and Plain. A I or whi h we will sell at tbe very Inw-st prices, and invite ail Interested In exsnrne be. lore Durcha.ing. N. to G. FOSTfcK. apt Journal BuIMfnr, High St, between State and Towa PARTIES COyilMENt 1NO IIOI hK KFRFING,-should rememler that ibe paee ta buy their Ca aa, Glaas aad Qoeenaware, at low prices, u at tbe New Cnvkery Stosa of N. O FOSTER, aul IDgh St, East aide, between 8 ate and Towa. J SFFKRKilV WORK COMPLETE 4 Talsv. No very scarce. A lew copies lur sale at the New Bonk store mh!5 J. H. It I LET ACQ. n rRNETf PLAI.M ANDORNAMENTAL WATER COOLEUS,eonstan!lyonfcsadaj,H fnr sale at JNO. K. HEYL'8, raa3IS Opposite the Franklin Bank. Oir.'l WINDOW fallADRt. 1r f BFSI riI LL Gnthie, Landaeape sad Plain O0 Wia-O I f dow sAadea. Jaat received, sad for asle by ap30 i. D. OSBOkJI CO. r t I